Can the Regeneration Button Be Activated When the National VI Vehicle's Regeneration Light Is On While Driving on the Highway?
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The regeneration button of a National VI vehicle should not be activated while driving on the highway when the regeneration light is on. Usage method of the National VI regeneration switch: The National VI regeneration switch button usually does not light up. If it does, active regeneration is required. The driver should proactively increase the vehicle speed or perform stationary regeneration. When this light is on, it indicates that the DPF requires parked regeneration, meaning that active regeneration during driving can no longer effectively remove the particulate matter deposited in the DPF. It is necessary to find an open area, park the vehicle, shift into neutral, press the regeneration switch, and the engine will idle at high speed. The regeneration process takes a certain amount of time and will automatically end. DPF: This is actually a term for a diesel vehicle's after-treatment device, specifically the particulate filter installed in the exhaust system of a diesel engine. It is a device that reduces particulate matter (PM) emissions in the exhaust.