Has the Particulate Filter Issue of the Tayron Been Resolved?
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The particulate filter issue of the Tayron has not been resolved. Many manufacturers have implemented stricter optimizations on their emission systems to meet the National VI standard. However, such optimizations often overlook the actual usage of the vehicle, aiming to reduce fuel consumption and meet national standard requirements. This frequently leads to the clogging of the particulate filter, which in turn increases fuel consumption. Currently, there is no effective solution for this situation. More information on particulate filters is as follows: Particulate filter clogging: The characteristic of dual-clutch transmissions is jerking, which can be exacerbated in congested stop-and-go traffic. This indirectly causes drivers to disable the start-stop function to alleviate the jerking sensation. Disabling start-stop increases low-speed idling time, and prolonged idling can worsen filter clogging. It's a chain reaction. Perhaps keeping the start-stop function active might still lead to clogging, but not as severely.