abejoju dėl forced naudos jei neišsiregeneravo per 100km. On 2015.11.15 23:11, Alpa wrote: > Pagal lietuviskas tradicijas isidurus pirsta reikia amputuoti ranka.Ojei > rimtai tai daryti pagal paskutine pastraipa:Contact a NISSAN dealer or > qualified workshop to perform a forced regeneration. > Tai yra atlikti servisine regeneracija su diagnostiniu > kompu.Greiciausiai tai uztruks ne daugiau 1h. > > > > 2015.11.15 22:03, Peter Oxygen rašė: >> Sveiki, >> kokia dabar geriausia praktika del PFP problemu (qashqai, 2.0)? >> Lempute uzsidege Kaune, atvaziavus iki Vilniaus vis dar neuzgeso (tiesa, >> vaziavom normaliom apsukom, <=2). Pagal manual jei per ~savaite neuzges >> bus ijungti ribojimai. >> >> Perplovimas, salinimas, vaziuot pas dyleri (speju nepigus malonumas)? >> >> Regeneration restrictions: >> Driving conditions such as frequent short journeys or stop/start driving >> can result in excessive build up of carbon in the filter. When this >> happens the DPF warning light will illuminate (and a message will ap- >> pear in the vehicle information display, see “Vehicle information >> display” later in this section) to inform you that the vehicle must be >> driven in a particular manner to begin regeneration. >> When the DPF warning light is illuminated, provided that legal and >> safety conditions allow, the vehicle should be driven at a speed of over >> 60 km/h (37.5 MPH) until the DPF warning light turns off. This pro- cess >> can take up to 30 minutes to complete. >> >> If regeneration fails: >> Failure to react to the DPF warning light may lead to saturation of the >> DPF system. If this happens the Malfunction Indicator (MI) will >> illuminate indi- cating that a Service Regeneration by a NISSAN dealer >> or qualified workshop is required. The engine speed may also be limited >> to 3,000 rpm to protect the DPF system. >> NOTE >> Contact a NISSAN dealer or qualified workshop to perform a forced >> regeneration. >