cambobfr
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I bought mine at 6 months old with around 7k on the clock. Almost straight away I had a problem with a sensor on the DPF. The sensor was replaced and all was ok, only occasionally saw the DPF light. The last two years however, I've not seen the DPF light at all. Having said that, I recently got an engine warning light which turned out to be caused by DPF sensor failure again. Since the warranty has just expired, I hard to fork out to have it replaced. Total cost for parts and labour, £197. I don't want to have to fork out this kind of money every time a sensor goes, so I'm now intending to have the DPF removed and a DPF-delete remap at a cost of around £745. This should also give me an mpg improvement of around 10-15mpg. Long term, it's the right move, but I'd definitely need to have the car for a few years for it to really pay off.

Wish i had known this before i bought the car. Ive never bothered about milage on vag cars before, Just sold my A6 with 183000 miles on and ran like a dream and never had any problems with that car at all. If it needs a dpf then im affraid its going to be coming off. Cant beleive vag had got it wrong with this pdd ones, but apparently the newer cr version are ok again. Maybe should of saved up a bit more and got a newer one 
