Speaking of the regens, I know there are 2 types, active and passive. I guess the active one is where the car deliberately raises the temperature of the exhaust gasses, hence probably why the fan runs on after shut off to cool everything down.
In the 1½ months and 1200 miles I've had the car, I've had experience of maybe 3 times of the stop / start deactivating itself and the revs ticking over at around 1000rpm (rather than the usual 800 rpm), and this has always been coming to a stop off a motorway junction after a 70-75mph run ?.
I assume then the car was doing an active regen ? It's just that when ever I have stopped the car, I've never once had the fan running on or any unusual smells (other than when the car was literally brand new and I had that paint burning smell you get with all new cars). On switch off the car is always deathly quiet and smell free. So the question is, are these active regens (or passive), and is it just that by the time I switch the car off the regen has finished (that's why I don't have the fan running on) ?
Is there any other way to tell ?