I have the DPF worry now i am looking for my new car again.
I currently have a AUDI A1 diesel with a DPF.
I do short journeys (6-10 miles) and are on the reccommended limit for a diesel with DPF.
The reason i think your oil is contaminated is due to incomplete regenerations done by injecting up to 8 times the amount of diesel in to your engine to get the dpf hot enough to burn off soot.
Not completing these REGENS doesnt help, as the fuel then gets put into the sump.(i think)
My suggestion is to do longer journey once a week or so OR more importantly when the car is doing an ACTIVE REGEN.
You should know when this is happening due to vehicle getting to operating temp alot quicker (from cold) than normal/ high idle speed/stop-start not working (if fitted)/ smell and from the radiator fan running.
If you know when an active regen is being done then you can take the measures to make it complete. Drive at highish rpm (2k+) for anything from 15 - 30 mins above 40mph. Use a lower gear if nessasery to keep rpm up.
I make a point of finishing an active regen when i know its doing one. (dont stop) Worth the extra 10miles or so drive to complete for piece of mind.
Try it. You may find that the oil level stops increasing if you complete every Regen.
This is what works for me. My A1 doesnt use / add an drop of oil between services. Now done 38K miles in 4 years.
Best advice is to ask your dealer if this would be helpful as i am no mechanic, but just researched DPFs alot.
Also one of my employers has a 2012 version(not sure has dpf) of yours with 78K miles done, mostly short journeys on most days and his has had no problems.
Edited by kwakaman39 on 19/02/2016 at 20:00
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