Hello everyone,
I hope you can support me.
My sister's Golf 6 was in emergency mode. Subsequently, I read out and cleared the error codes. Log, weiter unten.
Since then, the car has been running without problems. However, I expected a high soot value in the fault memory, which is not the case. The car is almost only driven on short distances and is often not properly warmed up. Exactly what you shouldn't do with a diesel engine, I know
I wanted to attempt a regeneration in-place, but it was interrupted with:
"Aborted (Security Error) | Error"
Can you identify a possible cause of the error in the log? The DPF should not be sitting, shouldn't it? Just continue?
Thank you and best regards.
Chris
Quote: |
8194 - Diesel Particulate Filter
P2458 00 [237] - Regeneration Time
Warning light ON - confirmed - checked since last discharge
Environmental Conditions:
Error Status: 00000001
Error Priority: 2
Frequency of Errors: 1
Odometer: 122869 km
Date: 2023.03.31
Time: 18:54:24
Engine Speed: 2362.00 /min
Normalized Load Value: 53.3 %
Vehicle Speed: 92 km/h
Coolant Temperature: 80 °C
Intake Air Temperature: 15 °C
Ambient air pressure: 950 mbar
Voltage Terminal 30: 14.700 V
Fault Counter via OBD: 40
Particle filter regeneration time counter: 12600.10 s
Particle Filter: Mileage since last regeneration: 394428 km
Particle Filter: Soot mass measured: -4.25 g
Particle Filter: Soot Mass Calculated: 6.36 g
Particle Filter Differential Pressure Dynamic Offset: 5 hPa |