Also did the A1 TDI have the ea189 or the clha engine ?
Or are they the same I’m so confused on these engines
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2021 Kamiq LE 110 , Moon White, BV cameras F & B
Mamba Ebike to replace Tiguan
My average drive is highway and freeway driving 10-30kms average mostly doing 80kmh
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So other then dpf and egr issues
Any other known issues like carbon buildup like the FSI engines ?
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The DPF regens must vary wildly from one model to another because my SQ5 takes a good 15 mins just to get oil and water up to temp and then it only starts a regen when its at 100% full (not a 98 or 99%, only 100%) and then takes a good 20-25mins to do a full regen.
Too be honest its an absolute pain in the arse and the car never does a regen when you want it to (eg we went to Sydney a few weeks ago, perfect conditions for a regen and the DPF was 82% full when we left. The DPF finally reached 100% when we were about 5 mins from home in stop/start traffic....bloody useless. So i had to drive around needlessly until the regen finished instead of going home).
I’ll never buy another diesel.
I get the consensus it’s a problem in most of the larger engines. It’s hard to find issues for anything 1.6 and lower, am I wrong ?
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Which could indicate you that vast majority don’t have any problems, and it indicates me that the hysteria about the DPF from the early days more than a decade ago is still alive. FYI, in most cases, the early days DPF failures were caused by faulty DPF pressure sensors and the drivers who ignored the check engine light for too long. Despite it was relatively quickly resolved, the stories are still used by car salesmen.
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