teye wrote:Jus googling around it seems shuddering and dpf issues are to be found in everything from a dodge cummins to a fiat pinto it seems overall its an egr dpf coordination issue and regen issues are related to short trips and non ending regen cycles, a couple of comments seemed to indicate also that selling these cars as super fuel efficient directly results in the sort of driving that blocks em up.
When I was having my DPF regen problems all my research led to the exact same conclusion as noted above. It was for the fuel economy and high torque that I indeed bought my diesel forester for city driving. Needless to say, I had DPF/regen/oil dilution issues, and come wednesday will have handed back the keys on my diesel and stepped into a FXT.
Though after getting my oil changed on the Diesel, due to the oil dilution, the service center, had the EGR relearned (which they had many problems doing) but since that, I must say I havent had nearly as many regens, and the car has driven much nicer. But even still, not taking my chances with these diesels and their DPF's. Rather pay more in premium (though at the moment its lower than diesel) and have worse fuel economy but have a more reliable car and enjoyable ride.
The savings found in the diesel fully negate themselves when at the 120k mark you'll be looking at replacing the "thorn in my side" DPF filter for a cheap 3k anyway.