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Hello
Problem with dpf every week clogged dpf car in safe mode,
dpf disassembled soaked in cleaning chemistry then rinsing with a pressure washer, a week of peace and renewal used foams for cleaning dpf the same effect a week of calm and clogged again,
a bit of history of the car 2.0tdi BRE engine, the head was changed to a regenerated one, the old one had cracks between the valves and the spark plug, after the change everything was ok for two days and problems with the dpf began,
I did the heads myself, I put everything together according to the book, but to be sure I took the car to the mechanic, they checked the timing again, they set the injectors again, but the problem did not disappear, and now the question is because when I was buying the head gasket, they advised me in the store that it is better to put it thicker than it was that it will be better for the engine etc. The question is whether a thicker gasket can cause problems with t dpf, before replacing the head I had no problems with the dpf. The pressure difference sensor on the dpf was also replaced.
New dpf fitted last week and the same clogged after a week,
Advise me please because I already lack ideas and patience for this car

Regards Bartosz
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