I have a 2009, built in Aug '09 and purchased in Sep. It lives a non-ideal life: my commute is only 3 miles, and it only sees towing duty in the summer. But I use the block heater in the winter, and usually drive it a fair amount on the weekends.
Last Friday, with just shy of 6000 miles (which included 600 miles of towing and 1500 miles of another trip), the DPF 80% Full Regen Required message came on. I drove it on errands (including filling the tank) for another 12 miles or so before I could take it on a regen run. By that time the message said 90% full! How it could increase 10% with a 0. 2% increase in miles I don't know.
Anyway, I got onto a road where I could do 60 and after about 3/4 mile the regen process started. There are stoplights about every mile though and I hit all of them. At the first light I put it in neutral and kept the revs up. The other lights were pretty short so I didn't do this, but in each case I accelerated somewhat aggressively away. I also kept the exhaust brake on. I saw the DPF status go from 90 to 80 to 70%.
After about 4 miles I finally got onto a road without stoplights, but as soon as I did it said the process was complete! I was quite surprised. I drove another 20 miles at highway speed anyway, and the next day drove another 45 miles on the freeway.
Well, yesterday, exactly a week later, the same thing happened. This time the regen process started before I could get to a high-speed road, when I was doing less than 40 mph. It hadn't yet gotten to 90% full I don't think. Again it completed after a few miles, still before I could get onto a high-speed road. And again it didn't get less than 70% full.
I am less than impressed with the design of this system. I certainly don't want this to be the weekly norm, and I don't want to get stranded. I'm thinking I probably need to either have the dealer force a regen, or perhaps get an Edge Insight so I can better monitor and/or do it myself. (It seems like the Insight would be a good idea anyway; I'm leaning towards that one as they are local. )
Last Friday, with just shy of 6000 miles (which included 600 miles of towing and 1500 miles of another trip), the DPF 80% Full Regen Required message came on. I drove it on errands (including filling the tank) for another 12 miles or so before I could take it on a regen run. By that time the message said 90% full! How it could increase 10% with a 0. 2% increase in miles I don't know.
Anyway, I got onto a road where I could do 60 and after about 3/4 mile the regen process started. There are stoplights about every mile though and I hit all of them. At the first light I put it in neutral and kept the revs up. The other lights were pretty short so I didn't do this, but in each case I accelerated somewhat aggressively away. I also kept the exhaust brake on. I saw the DPF status go from 90 to 80 to 70%.
After about 4 miles I finally got onto a road without stoplights, but as soon as I did it said the process was complete! I was quite surprised. I drove another 20 miles at highway speed anyway, and the next day drove another 45 miles on the freeway.
Well, yesterday, exactly a week later, the same thing happened. This time the regen process started before I could get to a high-speed road, when I was doing less than 40 mph. It hadn't yet gotten to 90% full I don't think. Again it completed after a few miles, still before I could get onto a high-speed road. And again it didn't get less than 70% full.
I am less than impressed with the design of this system. I certainly don't want this to be the weekly norm, and I don't want to get stranded. I'm thinking I probably need to either have the dealer force a regen, or perhaps get an Edge Insight so I can better monitor and/or do it myself. (It seems like the Insight would be a good idea anyway; I'm leaning towards that one as they are local. )