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Dolphinboy Member Since: 07 Dec 2009 Location: Bristol Posts: 3161 |
Dennij - we definitely have the same prob. I never had any fault codes either - not even LR could find one. This is the first time a fault code has appeared.
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16th Oct 2020 3:26pm |
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dennij Member Since: 23 Feb 2019 Location: Up North Posts: 450 |
Keep us posted dolphinboy it’ll be interesting if your Indy can find the problem. Never easy when there are no fault codes to work off.
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16th Oct 2020 4:38pm |
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dennij Member Since: 23 Feb 2019 Location: Up North Posts: 450 |
Popped out for a drive today to try and get some information about what my car is at least trying to do. I plugged the IID Tool in and decided I would try and record some data to share here. I left home at 12.9g of soot and after a good motorway run was at 17.4g of soot, I was hoping that at this level it would try and do a regen but nothing was happening (apart from the soot level slowly going up). I eventually turned round and finally the exhaust temps began to rise, indicating a regen had been requested, great, I can now watch in amazement as the soot level drops. Except it didn't, in fact it continued to rise albeit slowly despite the temps being at super high values, some 620c at some points. When I was able I pressed the record option and have collated what I found. This is just a small snapshot of a very long journey as it's hard to do everything on your own with phones balanced etc. Anyway, from what I can tell, the soot level appears to have been decreasing but in very small amounts. At the start of this recording it shows at 19.459g and ends one and half minutes later at 19.449g a decrease of just 0.01 grams of soot. Nowhere near what I would expect, my journey home was via an A road which was nice and quiet so I sat at 50MPH and the car carried on trying to regen, although the final soot figure when at home showed 18.4g of soot. At this rate I would need to be doing a Lands End to John O'Groats trip just to get a nice low soot level
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18th Oct 2020 3:14pm |
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GGDR Member Since: 26 Nov 2016 Location: London Posts: 3544 |
so some kinda progress. but at least you have now seen it is regenerating (or trying to)
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18th Oct 2020 3:50pm |
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dennij Member Since: 23 Feb 2019 Location: Up North Posts: 450 |
Cheers Greg I was thinking of getting the DPF professionally cleaned just to get some peace of mind that I can rule that out. What you say about ash could well be an issue at it will no doubt block up and create a constant pressure that triggers the regeneration to take place. I got the idea of getting the live data from an earlier post of yours and was surprised once I analysed it that the regen request was actually doing something. Intercooler pipe to throttle body on the way so will fit that and get DPF cleaned and see what happens after that. As ever I will update here as it may help should anyone else have similar issues 2011 TDV8 Vogue SE |
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18th Oct 2020 5:24pm |
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Dolphinboy Member Since: 07 Dec 2009 Location: Bristol Posts: 3161 |
@Dennij.
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4th Nov 2020 7:21pm |
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dennij Member Since: 23 Feb 2019 Location: Up North Posts: 450 |
Thanks for the update, it's greatly appreciated. I take it that the temperature gauge on the dash read normal despite the faulty sensor? At least I should be able to check the reading as a value with the GAP tool so that would give me the option of finding out if my sensor is also faulty. I had planned to get my DPF professionally cleaned but lockdown has put an end to that for the time being. If anyone knows of a company that has a DPF cleaning machine in Cumbria could they let me know. Nearest I can find is Morecombe and I have to take the DPF off myself. Ideally I'd prefer to just drop the car off and have them remove, clean and re-fit. 2011 TDV8 Vogue SE |
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5th Nov 2020 7:33am |
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Dolphinboy Member Since: 07 Dec 2009 Location: Bristol Posts: 3161 |
yup the temp gauge was bang in the middle. no faults came up or any other sign.
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5th Nov 2020 9:33am |
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dennij Member Since: 23 Feb 2019 Location: Up North Posts: 450 |
It’s been a while since I have been able to get the car out and check to see how my never ending DPF issue was evolving. I recently replaced the intercooler to throttle body pipe as there was clearly some leakage due to the green seal being worn. This seems to have solved the issue of the car asking for continuous regenerations to be requested every time I go out for a drive. Now I see one or perhaps two requests during a drive of approximately 2 hours on both motorway and A roads. However the regeneration never completes and I see a drop of anything from 1 to 3 grams of soot which keeps me around the 18 - 21 grams. Studying the WM on the DPF fault finding guide it seems that sensor wise everything is where it should be from a voltage point of view but one thing has flagged up. It states that once up to regeneration temperature (around 600c) it should stay this hot for up to 20 minutes to complete the regeneration. I’m lucky if I can keep this temperature going for more than 5 minutes, I regularly see the temperature drop back down to 500 or less than back up to 600+ and this cycle continues for most of the journey. I still have no error codes showing and my oil dilution is now normal in that after 8 attempted regenerations and approx 500 miles it shows a dilution below 2 ( before it was diluting so fast it would have needed an oil change every 200 miles). So it’s safe to say progress has been made and now I need to fathom out how to get the regeneration temperature to stay at 600+ for longer. Currently I’m at 21.7g which is up from the 18.9g I had at the start of my previous journey, I can see that the amber warning light will be on soon at this rate which is a real pain as currently all I’m doing is filling the car with fuel just to drive round to get a regeneration completed. 2011 TDV8 Vogue SE |
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27th Dec 2020 4:31pm |
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kevinp Member Since: 28 Sep 2019 Location: Telford Posts: 1214 |
I'm sorry you are having problems with your dpf. I've done over 4000 miles in mine now and I don't even know what the regen warning looks like. Can you tell when it's trying to do it or do you see it with an IId tool? |
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27th Dec 2020 6:14pm |
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dennij Member Since: 23 Feb 2019 Location: Up North Posts: 450 |
Hi Kevin it sounds as though you have got yourself a good example of the FFRR. Not seeing any warning light to tell you the DPF is full and needs a regen is exactly how the vehicle should perform. I am currently monitoring my soot levels with my IID tool using live values due the issues mentioned earlier in this post. I hope to get to the level where you are now where I can truly enjoy driving my car without any doubts or concerns. 2011 TDV8 Vogue SE |
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27th Dec 2020 6:57pm |
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dennij Member Since: 23 Feb 2019 Location: Up North Posts: 450 |
Had a run out today of just over 100 miles, 80 of which was on the motorway (40 miles each way) sat at 65MPH with cruise. Started the journey at 22.6g of soot, ended the journey at 25.7 (no lights on dash) Managed to see the temp reach 605 - 620c where it stayed for around 15 minutes. However, I now have the following error which won't clear
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2nd Jan 2021 12:42pm |
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kevinp Member Since: 28 Sep 2019 Location: Telford Posts: 1214 |
Bloody hell mate, sounds like you're having bad luck. It would do my head in. Electronics baffle me, I'm more of a spanner man. Could a bad wiring connection be interfering with it, giving random readings from the sensors and baffling the ECU? |
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2nd Jan 2021 12:53pm |
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dennij Member Since: 23 Feb 2019 Location: Up North Posts: 450 |
Hi Kevin, it's like a never ending saga, and to add to my list, the drivers side wiper came detached from the mechanism this morning so now I have to try and find the clips that have fallen off so I can sort that, otherwise it means buying a whole new assembly. I'm currently tempted to park it up and leave it to rot in peace 2011 TDV8 Vogue SE |
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2nd Jan 2021 12:57pm |
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