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Originally Posted by crystalworks
Did your shop try to clean it in situ or remove it and clean it? I can't believe in situ would be as effective.
There is a DPF counter in the DDE that "expires" the DPF. It can be reset after a cleaning.
I'm surprised the DPF itself is not covered under one of the 120,000 mile emissions warranties.  Definitely file a case with NHTSA regarding it. Enough cases and BMW will be forced to extend the warranty on them or issue a recall. You will be entitled to a refund of this repair should either of those 2 things occur.
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Thanks - I think the 120,000 miles was 8 years, this x5 will be 9 years in October. My dealer is gat least working with me, still more than a couple grand.