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Pass your next emissions test with confidence
So what should you do if the engine check or DPF filter light comes on and your emissions test is coming up? Incorrect or inaccurate exhaust emissions values are considered a “significant defect,” which means you will not pass the general inspection, an essential part of which is the emissions test.
Now it is important to find the cause and remedy the “defect.” Competent repair shops can even deduce causalities and thus draw conclusions about the actual fault. Or did you know that the engine check on your diesel or gasoline vehicle can also indicate a malfunction of the exhaust gas recirculation valve (EGR), or that the DPF warning on the display can sometimes indicate a lack of AdBlue®? You see.
Avoid short trips!
Especially with your diesel car. Compared to gasoline engines, diesel engines prefer continuous operation and tend to carbonize excessively when used constantly for short distances.
This means that: injectors, piston rings, exhaust gas recirculation valves (EGR), particulate filters (DPF), and even the engine oil are excessively contaminated with combustion residues during short trips. This leads to expensive repairs. Take action in good time! An image containing text, screenshot, font, logo. AI-generated content may be inaccurate.
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Cleaning additives should always be used preventively!
Take preventive action by using cleaning additives. This will make the next emissions test a breeze, and your car will shine with the best emissions values and reliability.
Each treatment comes with detailed instructions for use.