Do All Toyota National VI Models Have a Particulate Filter?
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Toyota's entire National VI lineup does not come equipped with a particulate filter. A particulate filter can reduce the particulate matter in engine exhaust emissions, recycle them, decrease vehicle exhaust emissions, enhance the vehicle's environmental friendliness, and reduce atmospheric pollution. To check whether a vehicle has a particulate filter, you can use the following three methods: 1. Refer to the Owner's Maintenance Manual and the Owner's User Manual to see if the particulate filter function is mentioned. Additionally, carefully review the fault codes in the manual to check for any "Particulate Filter" warning light indicators. 2. Check the label on the oil filler cap. If the cap clearly specifies 0W-20 grade oil, it indicates the presence of a particulate filter. 3. Inspect the exhaust pipe behind the three-way catalytic converter for a cylindrical section. If present, that is the particulate filter. Location of the Particulate Filter: The particulate filter is located behind the three-way catalytic converter and in front of the muffler, surrounded by the front and rear oxygen sensors.