Hello! My Mk2 from 2012 (CFFB motor) has failed MOT due to very high particle emissions (like 10x the legal max :) ) and I'm trying to make sure it's really the particle filter before I spend money on a new one. The car has 271000 km (167k miles). Here is some values read with VCDS: IDE00427 Particle filter: difference pressure 2 hPa IDE00432 Particle filter: time since last regeneration 12211 s IDE00433 Particle filter: oil ash volume 0.14 l IDE00434 Particle filter: soot mass calculated 16.56 g IDE00435 Particle filter: soot mass measured -2.97 g IDE00436 Particle filter: kilometers since last regeneration 170821 m IDE01407 Particle filter: fuel consumption since last regeneration 8.11 l No error codes. Yesterday, after I drove from work (70km) with higher revs, the regeneration happened and the calculated soot dropped to 8g, measured dropped to -10g (why is it negative??!). It's the high ash volume that's worrying me. But then, the pressure difference is very low... I saw a bit of white smoke from exhaust some months ago, but is was intermittent and gone for now. What do you reckon, is it clogged and I should change it? Would the cleaning in place with some "wonder" liquids help? More than a year ago I had a period of a very rough driving at around 1500 rpm, car shaking and all. A couple of workshops couldn't sort it out, but after some time it went away and since it's working ok. I did some research at the time and everything was pointing at EGR issues. Could EGR be the reason for high emissions? From what I saw in the service manual, it doesn't divert any exhaust around the filter, so shouldn't be. Could an EGR issue have further increased the DPF clogging? And last question, if I end up changing the DPF, could I do it without removing the front wheel subframe, as I saw in some youtube videos? Thank you in advance for any hints! Cheers, Olex