(21-10-2011 07:02pm)DDX Wrote: Does anyone mind explaining why the DPF is particularly bad for short journeys? I have a SD4 on order but my wife will only do around 5000 miles a year, all of which are short stop/start journeys
Yeah just to add to what yts said, a DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter), in case you didn't know, is designed to do exactly what it sounds like - filter out particles from a diesel's exhaust. Every now and then though it needs to clear itself out and it does this by "regenerating". This can be done in a few different ways depending on the specific DPF design, but often (and in the case of the Evoque's I believe) it is done by the engine / exhaust management system changing the mix of fuel and doing a "burn" of all the crap that the filter has collected by running the exhaust hotter than normal for a period of about 20 minutes or so which burns off all the gubbins leaving the filter clear to efficiently filter the particulates from the exhaust again. This "burn" needs to be done at a moderate vehicle speed in order for the exhaust to run hot enough for the process to properly clean out the filter.
If you are only ever doing short journeys then the filter will be gradually clogging up but never getting the chance to properly regenerate and clean itself out. It is important therefore to perform a longer journey than you normally would (i.e. 20mins+ at a decent speed) to allow the DPF regeneration cycle to complete, otherwise the DPF will go faulty and it becomes a trip to a workshop to sort out. I believe the dashboard will indicate when the car is performing (or wanting to perform) a regeneration so you know when to do the longer journey, but it could still be an inconvenience for some.
At least that is my understanding of it - I'm happy to be corrected! Last diesel I had didn't have a DPF so haven't experienced it myself first hand.