The DPF will do a regen itself at 40% load. No lights, the only way you will notice is the car get's a little "rough" and the idle usually raises to 1000rpm. This happens all the time without people knowing.
If this fails a few times, and for it to work the regen must go on for a good 10mins, and requires better than 60kph, as the car needs load to reach the magic 500 degree mark, it will throw that DPF light and the instruction at 60%. This is alerting you to the fact you really want to be driving to suit a regen at this point - but donlt stress, the car is nowhere near a major problem at this point. A good 10-15mins of regen and you will be back to "zero".
If this fails enough times and the DPF reaches 80% it will put the car into a limp mode, restrict the boost, and tell you to go to a dealer, where they will force a regen - exactly what you do with a Vag Com cable - and what I do quite often. My DPF is at 106kms and it;s "capacity" is definately reduced - no doubt the Viezu race tune isnlt helping - but I monitor my soot levels with it weekly, and when it nears 40% I often force a regen and go do my DPF lap of hills that helps raise the temps. I have to do this as I have to manually close the intake flap given my major intake mods, but I'd HIGHLY recommend a Vag Com cable - there's one currently for sale on here for $200 which is a good $100 below cost.
Don't stress about your DPF, just go drive, it actually needs throtte and load to raise the temps, it's very interesting to drive around with an EGT gauge for a while - you learn a lot.
Common rail is much better at dealing with DPF's, like Miro suggests running Morleys Smoke Killer in the MKV PD's is a great idea.
I am hopeful a solution to this entire problem will be out soon.
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