12-07-2019, 02:38 PM | #1 |
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DEF consumption and regens
I have a 2015 US spec 328d that I got CPO last year and I have a couple of questions.
First, how often do these cars regen? Is there a light that comes on when the regen takes place? My commute involves about 10 miles of freeway each way and sometimes we have longer runs across the Vegas valley. Second, how much DEF should it use? I ask because it hasn't needed filling in over 12k miles. I don't have any of the clever apps to check the DEF level as I run a stoneage phone. I'm wondering if the desert climate affects the above features. Humidity is typically under 20% and in the summer getting heat into the motor, cat and DPF are not a problem. Longest run ever in the car was a 600 mile thrash to Long Beach and back. On the way back I ran at a cruise control indicated 80 all the way from Victorville to Vegas into a stiff headwind and over a 4700' pass. If that didn't clean out the cobwebs, nothing will. 45.7 mpg for the trip. |
12-07-2019, 03:07 PM | #2 | |
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Not sure on 328d, but typically on the bigger motors it does a regen about every 500-600 miles. Probably similar on the 2L engine. Some people notice it if the coolant fan is still running when the engine is stopped, or by a drop in the instantaneous mileage gauge. The tank capacity is set for refill every oil change, but your experience is not out of line - you can often go twice as long as that. |
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12-07-2019, 04:45 PM | #3 | |
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Aside from using a 3rd party monitoring app, there's no way to check for regens while driving.
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12-18-2019, 03:20 PM | #6 |
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my 335d does around 250/350 miles on per regen, and I only do motorway miles.
As above theres no way to tell when the car is doing a regen as it doesn't affect the performance in any way. I would say the mostly likely event with the fan running when you stop its probably the interrupted regen and the fan is cooling, but even at the that only the exhaust gets hot and not the engine itself. A/C would be the primary reason why the fan sometimes runs after the engine is shut down as its cooling the condenser. ( heat exchanger) |
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12-28-2019, 06:56 AM | #8 | |
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If you have an app which reads OBD, you ca check the catalyst temp, usually above 500c as it burns the soot. |
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