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  1. I have contacted them, and booked in for next week, I'm hoping they don't just disable the automatic Regen process by coding it out, hopefully they get it permanently fixed 🤞
  2. I have recently bought a 2015 Skoda Octavia vrs within the last month from a local dealer , about a day or two after I purchased the car I noticed the cars fan staying on for a few minutes after the car was turned off. Then the usual 1k revs during idle and the automatic stop start being deactivated due to an active Regen. The DPF light on the dash has come on twice within the past 2 weeks, which I managed to get off again with a bit of driving at high revs. The issue seems to be getting worse, today I took the car for a good drive and it entered Regen and completed 3 times, Monitoring through VAG DPF I made sure the regen's where completed, as you can see from the photos below the time period between each Regen is less than an hour, this seems essesive, but I'm not sure, I have noticed the percentage on vag dfp app stays at 25% then almost immediately just to 100%, is my dpf done,? I am thinking about just mapping the dpf out and gutting it, Sorry for the long message, just want to make sure I cover everything, any help is appreciated, Thanks

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