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SpikeyBush | 00:04 Sat 26th Oct 2013 | Motoring
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Thought you only had to thrash your "aga on wheels" for twenty minutes or so above 40mph for the DPF to clear itself. Well the light came on while I was spending a week in Ipswich to say the DPF was clogged. I did not consider this an issue as I had the long drive back to Ireland ahead of me. The light only went out as I was passing Hilton Park services.
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Bloody hell, that took some time to clear, Spikey. Hilton park is only a few miles away from me.
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And I didn't spare the horses. Drove like I'd sat on a wasp.
Here's a relevant link:
http://www.theaa.com/motoring_advice/fuels-and-environment/diesel-particulate-filters.html

However, being 'Ipswich born and bred' (and currently living just down the road) I can tell you that 'normality' simply doesn't exist around here ;-)
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Pints of Adnams keep drawing me back to Suffolk Chris

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