Although Toyota’s passenger car range is predominantly focused around petrol-electric hybrid powertrains, the Land Cruiser, Hilux and Proace models are fitted with diesel engines. A diesel particulate filter (DPF) is a feature of these models, and you may have heard about the need for regular DPF regeneration. What does this component do and how do you take care of it?
What does a diesel particulate filter (DPF) do?
The DPF is fitted within the exhaust system and is designed to catch soot particles and nitrous oxide (NOx) from the combustion process that would otherwise be released into the atmosphere. The DPF is highly effective and traps around 80% of these harmful particulates.
Why do modern diesel engines need a DPF?
European legislation places strict exhaust emissions targets on all vehicle manufacturers. From September 2009, the Euro 5 legislative standard came into effect, part of which required all diesel cars registered from that point on to be equipped with a diesel particulate filter, or DPF.
These filters are used throughout the industry in all diesel-powered passenger vehicles, and their efficiency is vital now that stringent Euro 6d emissions standards are in force.
Do I need to replace a DPF during normal servicing?
Diesel particulate filters do have a capacity limit and can become full. But unlike traditional air, oil or pollen filters that need to be exchanged manually at regular intervals, the DPF has a much longer service life and is designed to regenerate to restore its performance.
The car’s electronic control unit (ECU) is programmed to do this automatically, neutralising the soot by burning it off at high temperature within the exhaust system while the vehicle is running. All modern cars with diesel engines follow this procedure.
How does DPF regeneration occur?
The regeneration occurs automatically, usually without the driver being aware that it is taking place. In the majority of cases, the process is carried out when the engine and exhaust system has reached normal operating temperature and the vehicle is travelling at over 40mph.
However, if your driving is limited to urban areas, the low speeds and frequent stops mean the conditions for normal regeneration do not exist. In these instances, the ECU monitors the accumulation of soot and instructs an alternative regeneration programme to begin well before the filter becomes saturated.
This programme injects small quantities of fuel into the engine after combustion, which increases the temperature within the exhaust system and creates an environment where it is possible to safely burn off the soot.
This method is very successful within the small percentage of vehicles where normal regeneration is not possible. However, due to the nature of city traffic, the regeneration process can be interrupted when the vehicle completes its short journey and is turned off. If this occurs, the ECU is programmed to recommence the process when the engine is restarted and back up to temperature again.
How can I help prevent DPF blockages in my Toyota?
Follow these four simple actions:
1. Regularly drive your Toyota on highways at speeds of between 40-55mph for around 20-30 minutes.
2. Avoid spending unnecessary amounts of time with the engine idling.
3, Try to limit the frequency of short journeys where the engine is running for less than ten minutes.
4. Do not ignore dashboard alerts related to the DPF.
Will I be warned if all DPF regeneration processes have been unsuccessful?
Very occasionally, use of the vehicle might be such that it will have been impossible for the ECU to complete the administration of any regeneration procedure. At this point, the DPF will have become overloaded and stopped functioning, so your Toyota will illuminate a warning light in the dashboard. It will then be necessary for the soot to be neutralised and the filter regenerated manually at a main dealer.
It is extremely unwise to ignore this visual warning as the DPF can become irreparably damaged. What’s more, it is illegal to remove the filter entirely.
Learn more: What is the exhaust gas recirculation valve and what does it do?
From which year is your Auris? I have a 2008 model and I was wondering the same thing. Thanks
Hi Mario,
It is a 2008 model also.
Oisin
Hi,
I have an 09 reg corolla verso sr with a 2.2 diesel engine. Bought car at 19000 miles and very pleased with it. Can you tell me if car has a DPF please? VIN is NMTEA1 6R30R163848 and engine 2AD5413324
Hi David,
Thanks for getting in touch. We can confirm that your car does not have a DPF.
Thanks.
Hi does my Rav 4 have a DPF
Much appreciated
vin no JTMBA31V706107528
Hi Alan,
Thank you for getting in touch.
We can confirm that your vehicle does not have a DPF.
Hope this helps.
Hi, could you tell me if my previa has a dpf. Reg. Re05fzt. Thanks.
Hi Keith,
Thanks for getting in touch.
Your vehicle is not fitted with a DPF.
Thanks.
Hi , does the 2014 Toyota Hilux kun26r made in Thailand have a DPF ?
My vin no. MR0FZ22G701088479
Thanks
Hi Joshua,
Thanks for getting in touch.
Your vehicle is not fitted with a DPF.
Thanks.
Hi, I have a Toyota RAV4 2009 2.2 D-CAT. I had a new EGR fitted last year as on a few occasions car went in to idle mode with the engine management light on. Fault showed up faulty EGR. Since then I have also been having issues with DPF whereby it continuously regenerates diagnosed by my garage. Obviously a new DPF is very expensive. One of the big problems I have is that the mpg is very low. Only 30-32 mpg on motorway drives and around 25mpg urban. Will a new DPF improve the mpg back to where it should be at around 44mp on the motorway.
Thank You
Hi Darrell,
Thanks for getting in touch.
Would it be ok for us to contact you using the email address you have provided, to help advise you on this issue?
Thanks.
Hello, my Toyota Corolla verso 2.2 sr has momentarily lost power twice. Otherwise, the sweetest engine ever! The filters (oil,air,fuel) are all changed annually . Is it equipped with a DPF?
Vin. NMTEA16RXOR124254
Kindest regards,
Hi Isaque,
Thanks for getting in touch.
Your Corolla Verso does not feature a DPF.
We advise that you take your vehicle to your local Toyota Centre in order to have the lost power symptom diagnosed and repaired.
You can find your local Toyota Centre here: https://www.toyota.co.uk/find-your-dealer.
We hope this helps.
Thanks.
Does my Toyota Auris have a DPF ? VIN : NMTKN56E90R046173 Thanks.
Hi Robert,
Thanks for getting in touch.
Your Auris does have a DPF.
We hope this helps.
Thanks.
Does my late 2013 Hilux 3.0 litre have a particulate filter? reg Number A4GNB made in South Africa.
Hi Guy,
Thanks for getting in touch.
Yes, we can confirm your Hilux does have a DPF.
Thanks.
Does my Toyota Corolla T Spirit D4D have a DPF? VIN: SB1KW20E90F012146
Thanks
Hi Aneta,
Thanks for getting in touch.
We can confirm that this vehicle does NOT have a DPF.
Thanks.
Hi does my Hilux revo has DPF? Reg number QM6655D
Hi Jeriel,
Thanks for getting in touch.
As your vehicle is not UK spec we will need the VIN number to check.
If you can supply the VIN number, we are more than happy to check for you.
Thanks.