
The China VI regeneration switch button usually does not light up. If it lights up, active regeneration is required. Actively increase the vehicle speed or perform stationary regeneration. When this light is on, it indicates that the DPF requires parking regeneration. Find an open area, park the vehicle, shift to neutral, press the regeneration switch, and the engine will idle at high speed before automatically completing the process.

As an average car owner, operating the China VI regeneration process is actually quite simple, as it mostly happens automatically. When driving normally, if the system detects a clogged particulate filter, a chimney-shaped warning light will appear on the dashboard. Don't panic when this happens - I usually find a weekend to drive on the highway at a steady speed between 80-100 km/h for at least 30 minutes. The high engine temperature will burn off the accumulated carbon deposits. This method works particularly well for those who do mostly short urban trips. Never ignore this warning, otherwise the vehicle will experience reduced power and significantly increased fuel consumption. Some models have a manual regeneration mode where you can press a button after parking to let the engine run at high RPM for a while, but make sure to do this in a well-ventilated open area to avoid fumes. Overall, developing a habit of regular long-distance driving is key.

Having done many car repairs, I often assist with the regeneration operations for China VI standards. For manual triggering, the steps are: first, park and turn off the engine, find a well-ventilated area away from flammable materials, restart the engine, and let it run at high RPM in neutral for about 15 minutes, observing the dashboard until the warning light goes off before stopping. Some vehicles require connecting a diagnostic tool to initiate the procedure. Pay attention to the vehicle's condition regularly—waiting until the filter is severely clogged can complicate the process. I advise drivers to act promptly when the warning light appears, rather than waiting for the system to lock up before seeking repairs. This approach can save on repair costs and extend the vehicle's lifespan. After all, the technology under the new emission standards is quite sensitive.

The first thing to learn after buying a car is the regeneration operation. Simple method: Park in a safe area, start the engine and run it at high RPM for 10 to 15 minutes to use the engine heat to clean the filter. Perform more high-speed trips during daily driving to prevent clogging. Remember the importance of ventilation to avoid disturbing people with smoke and dust. Proper maintenance leads to cleaner exhaust emissions.

I emphasize the environmental perspective: China VI regeneration can reduce particulate pollution. When operating, choose an open outdoor area, such as maintaining high-speed driving for 20 minutes or manually activating the regeneration mode. Avoid performing it in enclosed spaces to minimize smoke. This approach protects both the vehicle and the environment, supporting the concept of green mobility. Improper maintenance may lead to exceeding emission standards and fines.

Once my car's warning light indicated regeneration failure. The emergency procedure was to stop, turn off the engine, restart, shift to neutral, engage the parking brake, and keep the engine running above 2000 RPM for about 20 minutes. Avoid doing this in a garage—ventilation is a priority. If there's no improvement, visit a professional shop immediately, as delays could damage the system. It's recommended to regularly maintain and check the filter condition—prevention is better than cure.


