Has the Particulate Filter Issue on the Tayron 330 Been Resolved?

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DiRiley
07/29/25 11:08pm
FAW-Volkswagen Tayron is a model with good overall capabilities and has always been an option for car owners looking to purchase an SUV. However, recent issues such as transmission jerking and abnormal noises, as well as particulate filter blockages, have emerged. Currently, the manufacturer has not announced any solutions, so it is advisable to purchase with caution. Below is some information about the particulate filter: 1. The Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) is a ceramic filter installed in the diesel engine's emission system, which captures particulate emissions before they enter the atmosphere. 2. The diesel particulate filter can effectively reduce particulate emissions. It first captures the particulates in the exhaust gas and then oxidizes the captured particulates to regenerate the particulate filter.
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