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GraemeS Member Since: 06 Mar 2015 Location: Wagga area Posts: 2485 |
LTB00513 which is for exhaust smoke for MY11/12 4.4TDV8 mentions in the condition summary that apart from the customer complaining of exhaust smoke that the customer may also complain that the message DPF Full - visit dealer may occur without any prior warning that the DPF is getting full. |
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14th Mar 2020 11:51am |
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dennij Member Since: 23 Feb 2019 Location: Up North Posts: 450 |
Well I put the kettle on, grabbed the biscuits and settled down for the long read. By the time I had finished it was raining but the contents of what I read did get me thinking, so I grabbed my diagnostic tool and headed back out to the car. In my list of options for the DPF was one for replacement, I already had the red light showing on the dash and was in limp home mode so decided I would just bite the bullet and see what happens. I followed the diagnostic instructions and set the DPF to new, the red warning was still there so I cleared all the fault codes and the red warning had gone. So now I needed to force a regen of the DPF, the option is on my list but when I tried earlier it didn't seem to do anything. With nothing to lose at this point I decided I may as well head out to the motorway and see if any faults flag up. It's 30 minutes to the nearest petrol station so that was the first journey, to make sure I had plenty of fuel. On to the motorway next and I stopped at the first services which is no more than 5 miles from the petrol station, here I read the soot levels and found a reading of 2.76g. I set up the diagnostic reader and went to the DPF regeneration option and again followed the instructions, except this time I decided not to hit the final enter button until I was doing 65mph. I left the diagnostic tool plugged in and drove another 22 miles to the next services, I parked up and looked at what the diagnostics had to say, this time the message was different. It informed me that I needed to put the car in to park, confirm, then ignition off, confirm, ignition on and finally a message telling me the regeneration was complete. Did it actually do anything? To be honest I don't know, fuel consumption was low at just over 24mpg so maybe it did. I checked the soot readings and had 3g showing. I was debating at this point wether to do another forced regen or just leave it. I decided to leave it and headed back to the first services to do another soot reading, this time I was just under 4g of soot. Still no error codes found and no messages on the dash so I headed home. Once home I carried out another soot reading and as you can see below it showed 4.95g.
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14th Mar 2020 4:17pm |
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Fastrac Member Since: 16 Mar 2020 Location: Co meath Posts: 3 |
Have similar prob but with mine after start up especially left over night for first 3-4 miles plumes of blue smoke then eventually clears and no matter how u drive it after warms up theres no smoke checked today and double outlet drain present on secondary turbo. Anyone able to help be really appreciated.might add noticed recently on start up slight shiver or mild vibration but only lasts 5 seconds or less |
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16th Mar 2020 11:45pm |
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Roi354 Member Since: 06 Feb 2020 Location: Essex Posts: 32 |
dennij I could be miles off but is the coolant temperature up to normal running?
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18th Mar 2020 9:11am |
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GGDR Member Since: 26 Nov 2016 Location: London Posts: 3544 |
dennij you have tricked your computer and fair play
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18th Mar 2020 1:15pm |
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dennij Member Since: 23 Feb 2019 Location: Up North Posts: 450 |
@roi345 Temperature readings are at the correct level. If I remember correctly it’s showing around 98 degrees on the live values.
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18th Mar 2020 8:08pm |
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Dolphinboy Member Since: 07 Dec 2009 Location: Bristol Posts: 3161 |
When you get your IID, check your live values (TDV8 engine) for fuel in oil dilution. Mine was reading 12.1 (should be much less - upper limit is 7!!) and I got an early service reminder, then a red DPf, restricted performance etc. Ended up having the DPF cleaned and then the Inlet manifold changed (cracked on Pax side. Tiny hole but major impact)
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18th Mar 2020 9:43pm |
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dennij Member Since: 23 Feb 2019 Location: Up North Posts: 450 |
Hi Dolphinboy thanks for the advice I’m hoping to get to test the live values next week. I haven’t had a high pressure smoke test done yet but can see the value in that so will check with my Indy to see if they can do that |
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19th Mar 2020 9:18pm |
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dennij Member Since: 23 Feb 2019 Location: Up North Posts: 450 |
Received the GAP Tool on Monday but have been told by Boris that I can't go around driving for the fun of it just now so I guess some of my testing will have to wait.
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24th Mar 2020 1:09pm |
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DrRob Member Since: 16 Apr 2015 Location: Petersfield, Hampshire Posts: 4303 |
6.77 = DPF soot. Value is nice a lowish - nowhere near 17
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24th Mar 2020 1:44pm |
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dennij Member Since: 23 Feb 2019 Location: Up North Posts: 450 |
Hi Dr Rob, it's a bit of a bind not being able to do some test runs but I'd rather follow the current advice and wait for everything to be over. It's not like I need the car just now as I have another I can use. |
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24th Mar 2020 1:55pm |
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Dolphinboy Member Since: 07 Dec 2009 Location: Bristol Posts: 3161 |
your soot level is low so that's fine. just be aware that LR cannot do a forced Regen over the level of 28.5g.(however My Dynaclean guy did and reset all the faults, including a RED DPF code and restricted performance (RP)
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24th Mar 2020 3:29pm |
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dennij Member Since: 23 Feb 2019 Location: Up North Posts: 450 |
Hi Dolphinboy, yes the soot level looks OK for now but I will keep an eye on the oil especially as 7 is the cut off. Looking forward to getting it back out on the road for some proper testing but will have to wait for the all clear from the government. |
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24th Mar 2020 3:50pm |
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dennij Member Since: 23 Feb 2019 Location: Up North Posts: 450 |
It's been a while but I finally took the FF out for some testing yesterday, although I feel somewhat confused by the outcome. I left home with an inferred soot level of 19.9 so was definitely due a regen, 3/4 of a tank of fuel so no problems there. Set the IID to monitor soot, exhaust gas temps on bank1 sensors 2 & 3 (missed out sensor 1 by accident) demanded regens, successful regens, oil dilution and DPF sensor voltage. According to the IID my number of demanded regens was 7 and my successful regens were 2. It takes me around 30 minutes to get to the motorway using a mixture of 30, 50 and 60MPH roads, during this journey the soot level increased to 21g and the gas temp levels would increase were the run was long enough. On to the motorway and set cruise to 65 and watched as the gas temps went up, sensor 2 was somewhere in the high 400's and sensor 3 was varying between 600+ and 575 depending. Now I expected to see the soot level begin to decrease, however, it was actually going up. After around 15 minutes the soot level was 22.4g so I decided to pull off at the next junction. Going around the small roundabout at the top of the slip road and then rejoining saw the soot level drop to 19.7g so I assumed I had pulled off to early so extended the return journey on the motorway for another 30 minutes. Gas temps again were good with sensor 2 hitting 630 but still the soot level wasn't going down but had increased, albeit to 20.0g so after a 45 minute journey I headed home. Now it gets weird. I'm back on a mixture of roads doing 30, 50 & 60 but after each time I slow down for a roundabout my soot level drops a small amount. By the time I got home I was down to 15.4g so it would seem that the long run with what appears to be the correct gas temps nothing really happened but when going slower and a bit of stop start it actually dropped. The other oddity is that my demanded regens still show 7 but my successful regens went up by 1 to show 3. My oil dilution also increased as I would expect with a regen too. The DPF sensor voltage also seemed to be showing correct hitting a peak of 0.9 and around 0.757 at idle. I have it booked in for a high pressure smoke test in a couple of weeks but am still stumped as to why the soot level only went down when off the motorway.
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13th Jul 2020 10:44am |
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