What to Do If the Sagitar Particulate Filter is Clogged?
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Sagitar particulate filter clogging solutions: First, shift the car into S gear, then drive at high speed for a period of time. When the car is driving at high speed, the temperature of the exhaust pipe will rise, and the clogged particles in the particulate filter will be burned. Once the burning is complete, the clogging issue will be resolved. If the particulate filter is severely clogged, you can take it to a car repair shop or a 4S store to be cleaned with professional cleaning equipment. Functions of the particulate filter: The particulate filter can reduce the soot produced by diesel engines by more than 90%, and the captured particulate emissions are subsequently burned off during vehicle operation. To check if the vehicle is equipped with a particulate filter, you can use the following three methods: Check the and to see if there is a particulate filter function. Additionally, you can carefully check the fault codes in the manual to see if there is a "particulate filter" fault light indicator. Check the label on the oil cap. If the oil cap clearly states 0W-20 grade oil, it indicates that a particulate filter is installed. Check if there is a cylindrical section behind the three-way catalytic converter on the exhaust pipe. If there is, that is the particulate filter.