TripleBee
The fan spins to cool the engine/exhaust (and the coolant to be more precise). The best thing you can do if the fan keeps spinning, is take the van for a longer ride, preferably at "higher" speeds (90 - 110 km/h) near 2000 rpm. That way the van will regenerate the best and fastest. You may come across the yellow DPF light in the instrument cluster (looks like an exhaust silencer with dots in), this will generate no fault, but means you have to keep driving as I stated above untill the light goes out. That light means there were too many attempts to regenerate that were not completed.Yesterday, drove to work.
6 miles, fan spinning when engine off.
Lunchtime drove to Balsall Common and back to work, fan spinning again.
Drive home from work, again fan spinning once home.
If this is an indication of a regen, then surely it’s set to regen far to often...???
Luckily I have never faced that light up to this date, but my T5.1 had an engine update to regenerate more often, even on lower distances.
The only moment I can feel it regenerates is when driving on a highway on cruise control, when suddenly it feels like the engine somewhat cutting in, and then just continues like normal, a couple of times in a row.
And for the fuel consumption, mine is at a steady 7,7 liters / 100km (30,5 mpg?) all mixed together. And that is as stated by VW.
On journeys, it drops to 7 - 6,5 l/100 km (33,6 - 36 mpg?).
I use Fuelio for tracking that.