Dacia Duster - do they suffer DPF problems?
My husband is thinking of buying a diesel Dacia Duster, but is hesitating because of the DPF - he is a mechanic so is aware of the problems they can cause. He’ll drive around eight miles a day and the Dacia salesman says they have never had trouble with the DPFs as they regenerate at a much lower temperature. Would you be able to advise please?
Asked on 20 October 2013 by Angie Hobley
Answered by
Honest John
We haven't heard of any problems. Probably will be okay for three - four years, but eventually the DPF will need cleaning or replacing.
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