What is the issue with the Tayron's particulate filter?
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The issue with the Tayron's particulate filter is that it fails to meet the 'regeneration' conditions, causing particulate matter to accumulate without burning, ultimately leading to blockage. Here are the relevant details: 1. Precautions: Owners should try to avoid prolonged short-distance driving and long-term congested driving conditions. However, in daily life, such practices are not realistic, as most owners typically drive their vehicles in urban areas or at low speeds over short distances. 2. Tayron: The Tayron is equipped with the TJA Traffic Jam Assist system and driving assistance functions related to driving, parking, and enhancing overall vehicle safety, such as the ACC 3.0 Adaptive Cruise Control System and PLA 3.0 Intelligent Parking Assist System, enabling the vehicle to drive at low speeds in congested traffic conditions, thereby achieving Level 2 driving assistance.
The particulate filter clogging issue on the Tayron is really frustrating. I've been driving this car for almost a year and have encountered the warning light several times. The sudden power drop feels like a snail crawling, especially when accelerating - it's extremely sluggish. The fuel consumption spikes alarmingly, jumping from the original 8L/100km to over 12L. The main reason is stop-and-go city driving without opportunities for long highway trips, preventing the filter from automatically regenerating to process the carbon particles, which eventually leads to complete blockage. Other possible causes include sensor false alarms, inherent design flaws in the system, or inadequate software updates triggering chain reactions. I recommend owners develop the habit of highway driving - at least one high-RPM session lasting over 30 minutes weekly to facilitate passive regeneration cleaning. If the problem recurs frequently, visit the 4S shop for inspection - don't delay until engine damage occurs. Safety first. During regular maintenance, have the entire exhaust system checked - don't cut corners to save money.
The issue of particulate filter clogging in the Tayron is so common that it's driving me crazy. I can clearly feel something's wrong during daily driving - severe shaking after startup, noticeably slower acceleration, having to press the throttle much harder for overtaking that used to be easy, and fuel consumption inexplicably increased by 20-30%, which really hurts the wallet. Fundamentally, modern engines' low-emission requirements put heavy burden on the filter, especially with frequent short-distance driving where carbon particles accumulate too quickly, causing regeneration failure or false alerts from sensor malfunctions. I've tried revving the engine at high speed for relief, but sometimes it doesn't work at all, requiring professional cleaning. For prevention, adjusting driving habits helps - avoid frequent cold starts for short trips and drive more on suburban highways. If all else fails, consider software upgrades or part replacements. Don't wait until minor issues become major repairs that affect driving smoothness and safety.