If your diesel is struggling with a blocked DPF, you might be weighing up two options: delete the filter or have it cleaned. Both choices have clear differences in cost, legality and long-term running. This guide compares the two so you can choose the right path for your vehicle in 2025.
If you want a quote for a professional clean, you can contact us here:
Pro Remapping contact page.
What a DPF Actually Does
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ToggleThe Diesel Particulate Filter traps soot and burns it off during regeneration. When it blocks, performance drops and warning lights appear. The most common causes are short trips, faulty sensors or high soot load from ageing parts.
Option 1: DPF Cleaning
Cleaning restores the filter so it works as designed. It keeps your diesel legal and MOT-ready. We carry out on-car and off-car cleaning depending on how badly the filter is blocked.
Benefits of DPF cleaning
- Keeps the vehicle road-legal.
- Protects the engine and turbo from excess backpressure.
- Improves MPG once soot levels drop.
- Much cheaper than a replacement DPF.
- Safe for fleet vans and high-mileage cars.
Limitations of cleaning
- Not effective if the DPF has melted internally.
- May require repairs to sensors, injectors or EGR faults before cleaning.
- Needs correct driving conditions to stay clean afterwards.
You can read more about our cleaning service here:
Professional DPF cleaning.
Typical DPF cleaning costs in 2025
- On-car clean: £150–£220
- Off-car deep clean: £220–£350
Prices vary by vehicle, access and blockage level. Some cars need extra diagnostics first.
Option 2: DPF Delete
A DPF delete removes the filter from the system and disables the related functions in the ECU. This stops future blockages, but it has major implications for MOT, insurance and emissions compliance.
Benefits of DPF delete
- No future DPF blockage.
- Lower exhaust backpressure.
- Possible smoother running on older vehicles.
Major downsides of deletion
- The vehicle is not legal for road use in the UK.
- Automatic MOT fail.
- Insurance invalidation.
- Heavy fines if checked by roadside enforcement.
- Environmental impact due to uncontrolled soot output.
If you want to understand the legal position in detail, see:
Is AdBlue/DPF delete legal?.
Typical deletion costs
We do not offer illegal road-use DPF removal. For off-road or motorsport-only vehicles, costs can be:
- ECU DPF removal software: £150–£250
- Physical pipe work: £80–£150
This is only suitable where the car will never be used on public roads.
Cost Comparison: Cleaning vs Delete
| Option | Legal for UK roads | Cost range | Long-term outcome |
|---|---|---|---|
| DPF cleaning | Yes | £150–£350 | Restores correct operation and protects engine |
| DPF delete | No | £230–£400 | No future blockages but illegal on the road |
Which Option Is Right for You?
Choose DPF cleaning if:
- You want the vehicle to stay legal.
- You rely on it for daily work or business use.
- You want to protect the turbo and engine.
- You want the best balance between cost and reliability.
Consider delete only when:
- The vehicle will be used strictly off-road.
- The DPF is damaged beyond repair and replacement is not wanted.
- You understand the full legal and insurance risks.
Supporting Services That Help Prevent Future Blockages
Your DPF blocks for a reason. Fixing the root cause stops repeat issues.
Need Help Choosing the Best Option?
If you are unsure whether to clean or replace the DPF, get in touch and we will assess it for you.
- Send details via our contact form:
Contact Pro Remapping. - Call 074040 22260 for advice.
- We serve Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, the Moorlands and Cheshire East.
A proper inspection is the best way to avoid expensive damage and keep your diesel running well.