Does seem to be some confusion of terminology here. The ‘Particle filter’ is the DPF (hence the name) and this catches the soot particles. Usually before this there is the cat convertor that helps to reduce NOX emissions.
What symptoms have you got, exactly? The cat doesn’t have pressure sensing on it, so it would be very difficult to know if that was blocked up without taking it off.
If the cat is blocked at only 32k then that is not fair wear and tear, since the particles should mostly pass straight through (and then be caught by the DPF) – and the cat should pretty well last the life of the car.
So, you need to confirm what you are seeing, and then perhaps we can give some more ammo to go back to Nissan with.
Low total mileage is not bad for DPFs per se – rather it is the useage pattern. If the car does a small number of long journeys, then this is OK, whereas a large number of short journeys might not be – so a car with ‘low’ miles over a few years could be OK; whereas a car with ‘high’ miles over a few years might not be…
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