Diagnostic: DPF warning light on Renault - Causes and costs

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The DPF (particulate filter) warning light on a Renault diesel (Clio, Megane, Captur, Scenic, Talisman in dCi) means the filter is saturated or a sensor has reported a fault. On dCi engines, the DPF is standard; mainly urban or short trips often prevent automatic regeneration.

Renault: common causes

On dCi engines, the DPF light usually comes on because the filter is clogged (regeneration not or barely completed), the differential pressure sensor or lambda probe has failed, or the post-combustion injection (fuel injection for regeneration) is not working correctly. Repeated short trips without a regeneration phase (motorway or sustained driving) encourage clogging.

What to do when the light comes on

Follow the handbook: often a steady-speed drive (main road or motorway, around 2,000–2,500 rpm) for 15–20 minutes to attempt automatic regeneration. If the light stays on or flashes, do not push the engine; have the system checked (fault codes, differential pressure, filter condition). Forced regeneration at a garage is sometimes possible; if the filter is too blocked, cleaning or replacement may be needed.

Order of magnitude for costs

  • Forced regeneration / diagnostic: about €80–150.
  • Differential pressure sensor: about €150–350 (part and labour).
  • DPF cleaning (decoking): about €200–400.
  • DPF replacement: about €800–1,800 and more depending on model (part and labour).

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