You know when it's happening Gav, it's far from "hidden", the car becomes jerky and a bit of a bitch to drive. The exhuast note and induction noise goes up noticably as well, the car is dumping fuel late in the stroke to explode in the DPF! Further, the intake flap closes off the airflow considerably to raise temps, and that makes it far easier to stall. I hate when the car is doing a regen, even now when I can control every facet of it.
I'd very much suggest you have the same problematic DPF sensor, but it was revised about 2010, so it's odd a polo fitted with a DPF would have an old part....I have both on hand so put up a picture of the label on yours and we can work it out.
All that said, when my original "old" one died, and I bought a new, revised model one before VW started admitting to a problem ( typical ) my regens started happening more frequently. I must say I've never been happy with the "new" version, and feel they just dropped the threshold so it regens more often that not in a bid to stop DPF's clogging prematurely. I never managed to adapt it back to anywhere near how the old one worked.
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