How to Activate the Exhaust Self-Cleaning Function While Stationary for the Great Wall Pao?
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Maintain normal driving with the engine speed at 2000 RPM, and the system will automatically perform the cleaning. Below is an introduction to the Great Wall Pao and its exhaust self-cleaning function: 1. Vehicle Exhaust Self-Cleaning Function: The vehicle exhaust automatic cleaning, also known as the DPF self-cleaning function, can automatically or manually clean engine carbon deposits based on user needs. It helps enhance vehicle power, save fuel consumption, and meet environmental protection requirements. DPF Working Principle Analysis. The DPF mainly involves three processes: particulate filter empty, particulate filter full, and particulate filter regeneration. 2. Great Wall Pao's Engine and Battery: The Great Wall Pao features an electric vehicle single-speed transmission, a 4-door, 5-seat pickup body type, a pure electric 204 horsepower motor, a ternary lithium battery, and a rear-wheel-drive configuration.
I remember when I first drove the Great Wall Pao, the exhaust self-cleaning was quite important. The operation is not difficult: first, find a well-ventilated open space to start the engine and let it warm up for a few minutes. Then, go to the vehicle settings menu on the central control screen, find the DPF regeneration or self-cleaning option, and click to start. The dashboard will flash lights to indicate progress. The whole process requires patience—don’t turn off the engine—it takes about 20 minutes to complete. Be careful not to do this in a garage or enclosed space, as the exhaust will get very hot and may emit unpleasant odors. Doing this regularly can prevent exhaust pipe blockages; otherwise, it will affect performance and increase fuel consumption. I make it a habit to check the indicator light weekly—if it stays on, I perform the operation, which keeps the car running smoother. Take your time and follow the detailed steps in the manual.