DPF/EGR Repairs and Solutions
Restore Performance and Efficiency with Professional DPF and EGR Solutions
Diesel Particulate Filters (DPF) and Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) systems are essential components for reducing emissions in diesel engines. However, over time, they can become clogged or faulty due to soot buildup and regular wear, leading to reduced performance, warning lights, and potentially costly repairs if left unaddressed. At Pro-Tune Peebles, our DPF and EGR repair services are designed to clean, repair, or replace these critical components, ensuring your vehicle runs smoothly and meets emissions standards.
Our experienced technicians use advanced diagnostic tools to assess the condition of your DPF and EGR systems. We offer a range of solutions, from professional cleaning and unclogging to part replacement when necessary. With our help, you can restore lost power, improve fuel efficiency, and prevent common issues like engine misfires, rough idling, and excessive emissions.
Regular DPF and EGR maintenance not only enhances your vehicle’s performance but also protects it from future breakdowns, keeping repair costs down. Trust Pro-Tune Peebles to keep your emissions systems in top condition, so you can enjoy a cleaner, more efficient drive.
Common signs of DPF or EGR issues include a check engine light, loss of power, reduced fuel efficiency, increased exhaust smoke, and rough idling. If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, it’s best to have a diagnostic check to identify and address the problem before it escalates.
While you may be able to drive with a DPF warning light on, it’s generally not recommended. Continuing to drive with a clogged DPF can lead to more severe engine issues and expensive repairs. If the warning light appears, bring your vehicle in for a professional cleaning or repair as soon as possible to prevent further damage.
The frequency of DPF and EGR servicing depends on your driving habits and the type of engine. As a general rule, diesel vehicles benefit from regular maintenance every 15,000 to 30,000 miles. Vehicles used mainly for city driving may require more frequent service due to shorter trips and less opportunity for the systems to self-clean.