If you own a modern BMW diesel (especially models with the N47, B47, or M57 engines), you may have one day started your car only to be greeted by a glowing amber Check Engine Light (CEL) . You plug in your OBD2 scanner—perhaps a Foxwell, ISTA, or even a simple Carly—and the code that appears is: 32CE00 .
Your heart sinks. But don’t panic.
A: Rarely. A truly clogged DPF triggers codes like 480A or 481A (regeneration required). 32CE00 almost always points to the sensor or hoses.
If you own a modern BMW diesel (especially models with the N47, B47, or M57 engines), you may have one day started your car only to be greeted by a glowing amber Check Engine Light (CEL) . You plug in your OBD2 scanner—perhaps a Foxwell, ISTA, or even a simple Carly—and the code that appears is: 32CE00 .
Your heart sinks. But don’t panic.
A: Rarely. A truly clogged DPF triggers codes like 480A or 481A (regeneration required). 32CE00 almost always points to the sensor or hoses.
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