For a $7k replacement cost - i would definitely look into a DPF doctor type service where the DPF is either removed and physically cleaned using chemicals and high pressure air and water, or a chemical can be sprayed into the DPF while its fitted to the car.
A 2015 year car should not have a irreplaceable DPF.
Soot can be removed easily, but ash is harder to remove (but can be done).
I have physically removed the DPF off my Audi SQ5 and cleaned the soot out (i had an issue which resulted in the regens not taking place resulting in limp mode and about 3x times the normal soot level being in the DPF). Once physical cleaning had taken place I used VCDS to reset the DPF parameters in the ECU and the car has been fine for about 2.5 years now and does regular regens every 450-500kms or so.
The issue with the DPF’s in front wheel drive vehicles is that they are a pain in the ar$e to remove and require dropping the subframe and will cost a decent amount of money in labour.
I see you are in Adelaide, you might want to try:
Car Service Salisbury - Adelaide's Best Car Service Center |
Diesel Particulate Filter Cleaning Specialists | Particulate Solutions SA – Diesel Particulate Filter Cleaning Specialists
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