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Repeated soot-load faults can turn a working van into a downtime problem very quickly. On this page, we focus on DPF Sprinter W906 and explain how our handheld solution clears dashboard restrictions linked to the Diesel Particulate Filter so the original filter can stay in place and the vehicle can remain in use.
Our company supplies one plug-and-play tool for Mercedes-Benz vans with a stored Diesel Particulate Filter fault. This page is limited to the Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Mercedes Benz Sprinter topic and to the W906 model only. The goal is practical: remove the warning logic from your vehicle without immediate hardware replacement, without extra downtime, and without forcing you to buy a new filter part first.
Many owners search broad terms such as diesel particulate filters, diesel exhaust, converters diesel particulate filters, filter delete, or DPF cleaning equipment. Here, we keep the content narrow. We do not sell cleaning equipment, we do not sell bundled parts, and we do not run a mixed sale of generic brands or specials. We supply one solution only for this exact W906 type of dashboard issue.
On a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter W906, the stored fault often starts with a warning and later affects normal operation. In many cases, soot load, oil contamination, turbo response, air flow balance, or the history from fuel filter service can influence how the control unit reads the filter state. That is why a good match by model and stored fault data matters before the tool is prepared.
Some users arrive from mixed searches such as AdBlue DPF diesel particulate, Sprinter Transit Promaster, or “Let’s take a look at what you need to know for Mercedes Sprinter DPF replacement.” Those searches may overlap in search results, but this page stays focused on one W906 filter topic. We also do not expand into unrelated store categories, mini forum content, or USA comparison pages unless they help identify the exact Mercedes-Benz fitment.
We provide one handheld tool only. After OBD connection, the user runs the required script and waits for completion. This helps skip immediate replacement, skip extra workshop delay, and keep the original filter part in place. For many owners, that is the top priority when the van still needs to work and the next step is not yet a full hardware change.
To prepare the correct setup, we may ask for the vehicle model, stored fault details, and basic history of the filter condition. That helps us match the right type of solution for your vehicle and keep the page intent clear: one Mercedes-Benz W906 DPF case, one practical tool, and one focused result.
My W906 Sprinter still needs to work every day but the DPF warning keeps coming back and I do not want to replace the filter right away, is there a way to clear the stored dashboard fault and keep using the van while the original filter stays in place?
✅ Price: from $559
✅ Compatibility: Mercedes Vehicles All Types
✅ Worldwide Delivery
For Mercedes-Benz Sprinter W906 DPF cases, our handheld OBD module is often the most practical solution because it clears the stored dashboard restriction without immediate replacement of the original filter. That helps reduce downtime, keeps the van available for work, and lets the factory hardware remain in place.