You need to find out why the engine light is on which could be for a multitude of reasons from minor to major. And if its something minor, leaving it untreated can turn it into something major. Best not to ignore it. Have a VW specialist mechanic scan the cars computer for faults and give you the error codes which will give you a pretty good idea of what is wrong.
If you want to do this process yourself, you can use a device such as Carista mated to an app on your smartphone to scan the car. Carista OBD2 Diagnostic Scanner – Android and iOS – AutoInstruct
As for your DPF, normally you will have a different engine light come up for the DPF (refer link below). Bear in mind that with 280,000kms your DPF is probably getting close to "end of life" as it will be getting full of ash which does not burn off. A VW specialist mechanic with the correct software can tell you how much ash is built up in your DPF and give you an idea of how much longer it will last before needing to be cleaned by a DPF specialist where they clean the DPF using chemicals and high pressure water. If you Google DPF cleaning Melbourne you will find a bunch of places that do the cleaning - bear in mind that it wont be cheap as there is labour involved in removing the DPF from the car, then the cleaning process, then labour to re-fit the DPF to the car. Anyone who claims it can be done cheaply without removing the DPF is only doing a band aid fix.
https://www.volkswagen.co.uk/en/owne...te-filter.html
This place is in Burwood: DPF Cleaning Melbourne
This place is in Hallam: Diesel Particulate Filter Cleaning Services in Hallam | Australian DFP
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