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DrRob Member Since: 16 Apr 2015 Location: Petersfield, Hampshire Posts: 4302 |
With latest software installed look for "Diesel particulate filter soot concentration - inferred using differential pressure" Gone to a good home: 2011 4.4 TDV8 Vogue SE Buckingham Blue with Ivory and clear glass = "Rory"
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21st Oct 2019 6:56am |
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Dolphinboy Member Since: 07 Dec 2009 Location: Bristol Posts: 3136 |
You need to go to look at live values, then engine then highlight the field (diesel particulate filter soot concentration) you want and then click lower left to view (bottom right in my picture)
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21st Oct 2019 10:36am |
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Clubman Member Since: 18 Sep 2019 Location: Barreiro Posts: 33 |
thank you for your replies, today, after some motorway driving, when I arrived home I connect the iid tool, and this is what I got
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21st Oct 2019 9:56pm |
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Range Rover L322 Member Since: 03 Sep 2019 Location: South West Posts: 329 |
I believe the Soot in Oil is not populated so you can ignore that. The DPF filter soot concentration however is never Zero - that's very odd. Do you have the latest update from GAP on your IIDTool?... Perhaps your DPF has been bypassed - this would be a first on here. Be aware bypassing or deleting a DPF on a car that came with a DPF can get you in trouble, although no-one's quite sure how anyone could tell it's been done.
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22nd Oct 2019 12:13am |
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Clubman Member Since: 18 Sep 2019 Location: Barreiro Posts: 33 |
Thank you for you advice, I'm starting to think that this car is best left alone, but I'm used to do preventive maintenance in all my previous machines, never having a major failure before, maybe because of that or simple luck.
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22nd Oct 2019 8:25am |
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Triumph72 Member Since: 11 Apr 2018 Location: Argyll Posts: 39 |
Worth checking under the car to see if you have a DPF.
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22nd Oct 2019 11:23am |
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Clubman Member Since: 18 Sep 2019 Location: Barreiro Posts: 33 |
Ok Will go under the car tonight . Now from someone else that never had a modern car , what am I expect to find ? In other words , how does it look like ? |
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22nd Oct 2019 11:42am |
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Range Rover L322 Member Since: 03 Sep 2019 Location: South West Posts: 329 |
I thought DPFs were mandatory since 2009... but I could well be wrong.
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22nd Oct 2019 3:43pm |
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Nick591 Member Since: 04 May 2017 Location: Seaton Dalaval Posts: 193 |
If you have DPF you will have a canister in each exhaust one either side of the auto box with a temp sensor in the pipe before it and after it. Can't miss them. Previously a 2008MY Tonga Green Vogue SE 3.6 TDV8 |
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22nd Oct 2019 9:09pm |
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Nick591 Member Since: 04 May 2017 Location: Seaton Dalaval Posts: 193 |
If you have DPF you will have a canister in each exhaust one either side of the auto box with a temp sensor in the pipe before it and after it. Can't miss them. Previously a 2008MY Tonga Green Vogue SE 3.6 TDV8 |
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22nd Oct 2019 9:10pm |
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Range Rover L322 Member Since: 03 Sep 2019 Location: South West Posts: 329 |
Nick591 makes a good distinction - I think he is referring to a 3.6 TDV8 with 2x DPF boxes?
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23rd Oct 2019 8:03pm |
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Nick591 Member Since: 04 May 2017 Location: Seaton Dalaval Posts: 193 |
Yes I was talking 3.6. I guess if the op has a 2011 car it will be 4.4. Apologies. Previously a 2008MY Tonga Green Vogue SE 3.6 TDV8 |
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23rd Oct 2019 10:35pm |
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Clubman Member Since: 18 Sep 2019 Location: Barreiro Posts: 33 |
well, if that is the DPF, then I don't think my car has it . Here's some pictures i took just now
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23rd Oct 2019 11:29pm |
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Baltic Blue Member Since: 13 Aug 2015 Location: North Wales Posts: 3765 |
The 2010-12 workshop manual clearly shows both exhaust system layouts,
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24th Oct 2019 8:31am |
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