I'm curious because this isn't specified in the owner's manual. And according to the manual, having a DPF virtually means long idling is not recommended as it can gum up the DPF.
I'm curious because this isn't specified in the owner's manual. And according to the manual, having a DPF virtually means long idling is not recommended as it can gum up the DPF.
Thanks for the reply man. I'm not familiar with the sound of a Diesel engine with a DPF, but I'm guessing it's not Euro V since there isn't anyone selling Euro V diesel fuel in the country.