There's a reason I'm thinking this: my car has a BKD engine [16v] and the only 140's I've read about on the net that have a DPF are 8v with engine code BMM. Or so they say on the net. devonmikeyboy
Just came back from the dealer for a CEL lighting up. New DPF ordered under the emissions settlement will be paid for by VW. I have no idea why a Dpf won't regen properly,but VW is taking care of the issue. Car has 31 k miles on the clock. Crazy. These emission systems are too dam complicated to be reliable.
Yestarday I made emergency DPF cleaning with VAG. But today, after 1.000 km from the first incident the same happens again. Here is the log from VAG: Address 01: Engine Labels: Redir Fail! Part No SW: 7L0 907 401 D HW: 7L0 907 401 D. Component: 3.0L V6TDI G000AG 0030. Revision: --H05--- Serial number: VWX3Z0H4815433.
The distance between regens can vary greatly on driving conditions and engine health, anything between 150-400 miles is probably normal. There should be two soot values, calculated and measured. It's normal from them to differ as I don't believe calculated takes into account passive regeneration. They are generally less important assuming they
Most of the time, the P2002 code is not serious at all. It is part of the normal functioning of your engine, and you should only go in and fix it if it turns out that there’s an active issue . 499 189 480 211 169 42 380 390

does my vw have a dpf