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A used dpf that fits one vehicle won't always fit another - even within the same model range. These questions help breakers match stock to your exact vehicle before they quote:
The Volkswagen Up launched in the UK in late 2011 and, being a petrol-only model throughout its life, it was never fitted with a DPF (diesel particulate filter) as standard — DPFs are a diesel exhaust component and the Up was not offered with a diesel engine in the UK. If your Up has an emissions-related fault, the component you are likely looking for is a catalytic converter rather than a DPF. Always confirm against your registration with the breaker before ordering any exhaust component.
The Volkswagen Up was sold in the UK exclusively with petrol engines — there was no diesel variant offered, so no Up left the factory with a DPF fitted. DPFs are specific to diesel vehicles, so if you have been quoted for or are searching for a DPF for an Up, it is worth double-checking the part you actually need, as it may be a catalytic converter or another exhaust component instead. Confirm the exact part required with a breaker using your vehicle registration to avoid ordering the wrong item.
Because the Volkswagen Up is a petrol-only model in the UK and was never fitted with a DPF at any point in its production run — whether the pre-facelift cars from 2011 or the revised models from 2016 onwards — this question does not apply to this vehicle. The exhaust aftertreatment component fitted to the Up is a catalytic converter, not a DPF, and whether one from an earlier car crosses over to a later one is something you should confirm directly with the breaker against your registration.
Trim level — whether Move Up, Take Up, High Up, or any other grade — does not affect exhaust emissions components, so trim alone would not determine which part you need. However, this is a moot point for the Up specifically, as it is a petrol-only car in the UK and does not use a DPF; the relevant component is a catalytic converter. If you are sourcing a catalytic converter, confirm the engine code and registration with the breaker, as that is what drives fitment rather than trim name.
It is very unlikely to be correctly described, as the Volkswagen Up was never sold with a diesel engine in the UK and therefore was not fitted with a DPF from the factory. The listing may be mislabelled, or it could refer to a catalytic converter, which is the emissions component the Up does use. Contact the breaker directly with your registration to clarify exactly what is being sold and whether it matches your car's engine code before purchasing anything.