business and finance | March 02, 2026

What is Peugeot FAP filter?

What is Peugeot FAP filter?

FAP is a particulate filter designed and patented by Citroën-Peugeot group which regeneration system is characterised by the using of an additive, cerium oxide. The combustion of the PM10 naturally takes place at around 600-650°C but exhaust gas only reaches 200°C maximum.

What does Peugeot FAP stand for?

particulate filter
“908 HDi FAP” reads as follows: 908 deals with the 90x series for racing cars at Peugeot; HDi is the acronym for [English] “High Pressure Direct Injection” (French: Injection directe à haute pression) and FAP is the acronym for [French] “Filtre à particules” (English: particulate filter”).

What are the symptoms of a bad DPF filter?

A slight increase in fuel consumption. Increased idle speed. Deactivation of automatic Stop/Start. A hot, acrid smell from the exhaust.

Can you clean diesel particulate filter?

Can you clean a DPF? (Diesel Particulate Filter) – Yes, you can. DPF cleaning is one of the most commonly-requested services now amongst our 500+ TerraClean dealers. Many of our dealers actually provide this service to neighbouring garages who need to have their customers’ vehicles’ DPFs cleaned.

What does FAP mean in cars?

Diesel Particulate Filter
WHAT IS A FAP? A FAP/DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) also known as FAP on some French vehicles, is a device fitted to the exhaust system of modern diesel vehicles to reduce emissions and meet European emission standards.

How long does Eolys fluid last?

around 70,000 miles
How long does eolys fluid last? A full tank of eolys additive should last around 70,000 miles.

How long does DPF fluid last?

HOW LONG DOES A DPF LAST? Although, it has been estimated that a Diesel Particulate Filter should last upwards of 70,000 miles from new, many have proved to last a lot longer when properly maintained.

How do I clear my DPF while driving?

If your car has an automatic transmission, shift your gears in a manual mode by moving the gear shift gently. No need to use the speed limiter, it is with no seeming value added. Ride like this for a minimum of 30 minutes. This will initiate a regeneration cycle, and your DPF will be cleaned.

Is it safe to drive with blocked DPF?

Can you ignore the DPF light and carry on driving? Technically yes, but we would not recommend it. If you ignore the DPF light and continue driving, the build-up of soot will soon reach a point whereby your car has to enter ‘limp-home’ mode in order to prevent any damage to the engine.

Can you change a DPF filter yourself?

If you want to keep the cost of replacement down then you can purchase a new Diesel Particulate Filter online or at a garage and install it yourself at home to save on fitting costs.

What is HDi on a car?

HDi – a diesel engine (HDi stands for High-pressure direct injection) eHDi – a diesel engine with start /stop technology. The engine cuts out when the vehicle comes to a standstill (such as at traffic lights) and restarts when the accelerator is depressed.

Does the HDi engine have a PAF filter?

1.6 The HDI engine can be fitted with a FAP filter, in 90 and 109 hp versions. The PAF filter requires refueling (EOLIS) every 120 km. These costs are predictable, but this system can also give surprises in disruption. Clogging problem, if the car is used too much for city driving.

What are the typical failures of the HDi engine?

For 1.6 HDi, typical failures are: floating flywheel, injector leakage, failure of common rail pressure control valve, towing of chains between camshafts of intake valves, oil leakage. 1.6 The HDI engine can be fitted with a FAP filter, in 90 and 109 hp versions. The PAF filter requires refueling (EOLIS) every 120 km.

What is a HDi diesel engine?

The 1.6 HDi diesel engine is one of the most popular diesels of the first decade of the twenty-first century. It can be found in dozens of cars from several reputable manufacturers – not only in PSA cars, but also in Ford, Mazda, Suzuki, Volvo, and even belong to MINI.