You can buy DPF cleaners that are put into it with the exhaust on the car attached by removing the DPF sensor. From memory it was two solutions and one to clean it out before starting the car and trying to force regen it.
I would start with that first before anything else. Once that is done, then look at some live data to see if there is anything that may not be quite correct that could have caused the issue. If you have done nothing but short start/stop town driving then that will cause it to fill up a lot quicker than others.
cheers and good luck! Alex
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