What drives the cost of the DPF? Is it the manufacturing process or the materials cost?
Here is what some industrious lad for down under did to his vw tdi PDF http://www.myturbodiesel.com/threads/mkv-dpf-washout-and-rebuild. 17842/. Where there's a will there's a way.
I recently spoke with a local shop (Cincinnati radiator) and was quoted several prices to clean the dpf.
If I recall:
~$150 for a standard cleaning plus a charge of:
~ $83 to cut open the dpf and weld back up (dodge specific dpf)
if it was really dirty the cost went up:
~$308 to bake it in the special oven plus the cut/weld charge.
They did not guarantee success.....
Shopping around I have seen dealers on the net charge $1500 - $2100 and a $200 core charge.
Since we have to live more and more with the emission equipment at least they could make it serviceable and more wallet friendly to the average consumer... ... ...
Hey Wiredawg. Any chance you can share where you purchased the cleaning kit (special tool)? All I can find is the miller product that costs around $600.View attachment 101235Howdy all,
thought I would throw in my two cents on DPF cleaning. I removed DPF and EGR from my 2009 C&C almost 8 years ago and decided to reinstall them back in Aug 2017. Reinstall went well, except the DPF must have been close to needing regen when I removed it and after setting 8 years must have hardened up good (read as bad). So I researched and found Mopar turbo cleaning fluid and a special tool, used to cost several hundred dollars, but thanks to after market, cost a little over a hundred dollars. So, I removed the front pressure sensor on the DPF, connected the cleaner hose into it, ran the cleaner hose up to the engine bay, started the truck, and ran two cans of the cleaner into the DPF. After empting the two cans, I reinstalled the pressure sensor after letting the DPF cool down, and ran the truck down the interstate about 60 miles. It cleaned the DPF and now have normal regen cycles. There is an expensive German setup called Liqui Moly that would work too.
Anyway, the setup I used worked. You cans find YouTube with DPF cleaning demos too. Hope this helps, Ron
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Thanks Mike. Unfortunately it isn't available for my '13 3500 but it's about time this started to be the trend.Mike,
I did see a Bully Dog made DPF advertised for pickups that is supposed to have the removable ends. Here's a link to it:
https://www.xtremediesel.com/bully-dog-70020-performance-diesel-particulate-filter-dpf