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DPF Clean can't find access port on DPF/Catalyst

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#1 ·
I need to do a DPF Cat Cleaning I purchased this great product, from autoprofi-florida.com

It says: Dismantle the temperature, pressure sensor or access port on the DPF / catalyst and insert the probe through the opening I can't find this sensor, does anyone has a "chart" where this sensor is located so I finally can clean my DPF?

thank you
 
#3 ·
What year and how many miles?? It shouldn't need a DPF cleaning at such a young age for an F15.

A long hard and spirited drive on the highway in Sport mode is an effective DPF cleaner. My 2014 535dx (N57 engine) is only at 138k miles and climbing. My 2012 X5 35d (M57 engine) is only at 239k miles and climbing. The DPF has never been touched in either car. My 100 mile per day highway commute and spirited driving style might have something to do with it.


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