The BMW 5 series is an executive model fully loaded with the latest technology, and although we prefer the Audi A5 I have to admit, the BMW 5 series is a definite head turner. The interior is nicely finished and packed with gadgets including an on-board computer, however, we’re not too keen on the central control. – But we’re not here to review the car..
If you own a diesel model of the newer 5 Series BMW’s for example the 530D (E60) then you are aware that the vehicle comes fitted with an anti-pollution filter, also known as the Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF). This filter is designed to trap soot particulates and as it gets full, it regenerates to burn the soot particles off to avoid them escaping into the atmosphere. Although this is great for emissions and our environment, the problems the DPF filter cause by failing and getting blocked up exceed the benefits. For more information, check out our article on Diesel Particulate Filters (DPF).
There are many factors which will cause the failure of the DPF on the BMW 5 series but a major flaw in its design is that its mounted midway down the exhaust system. The DPF requires extremely high temperatures to burn off soot particles (temperatures can reach in excess of 700 C) and therefore the further down the exhaust the filter is mounted, the lower the temperature of the exhaust gases are before they reach the filter. This means that a regeneration (reburn) of the filter will be harder to achieve & maintain.
In fact, we’ve heard of many horror stories where other companies claiming to have done DPF removals on these vehicles and in fact, removed the Catalytic Converter by mistake and when the vehicle leaves the workshop with the DPF still in place and the software turned off (reprogrammed to run without a DPF), the DPF continues to get blocked up and with no regeneration and no warnings of a problem, the results can be devastating and can in worst cases cause complete failure of the turbocharger, diesel injectors and the engine.
With having done over 1500 DPF removals and a majority of which being BMW’s, we are without doubt the most specialised and experienced company in our field.
Finally, you will experience an overall increase in performance, smoothing out any flat spots and safeguard the life of both your engine & turbocharger.
A new DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) will range from £1000.00 – £2500.00 (+Labour & VAT). We can remove the entire DPF for a fraction of this cost and you’ll never have to worry about it ever again.
Will DPF Removal Cause Me To Fail An MOT?
From February 2014, the law is changing to include the visual inspection of the Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) during your MOT inspection. Although our DPF Removals are very discreet and our smoke-correction ensures the vehicle won’t smoke come MOT time, we are offering our DPF Removal sessions as an “Off-Road Use Only” service.
For more information, please call us on 0203 815 9441.
Ajaz is a seasoned automotive electronics engineer with deep expertise in remanufacturing vehicle electronics. He has developed skills in all areas of the automotive field, from rebuilding hydraulic steering components, and mechanical gearboxes and reworking intricate vehicle electronics. Ajaz also acquired Bodyteq, a London-based vehicle bodyshop where he has developed extensive knowledge in automotive refinishing.
Alongside his automotive career, Ajaz has built a career in the IT industry, gaining accredited certification as an AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner, Cloud Architect, and Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) specialist.