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BOB'S TIPSQUICK BUYING GUIDEWhen viewing a used diesel engined vehicle ensure you are present when the engine starts from cold. Diesels are always a little clattery and smokey first thing in the morning but this should
disappear in around 5 minutes.
RUNNING ADVICEEngine Oil
Over the years we have had the opportunity to test various engine oils on many vehicles.
Air Filters
A clogged or partially clogged air filter will create an all manner of problems such as power loss, black smoke, reduced mpg figures, failure of the MOT smoke test. It is imperative that the air filter is renewed at the recommended service intervals and more often than recommended if the vehicle is used in dusty conditions (not normally a problem in the UK!).
EGR SystemsEGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) systems where added to the diesel engine to reduce exhaust emissions when the engine is idling or under partial load. Exhaust gas is dumped back (via a valve arrangement) into the inlet manifold where it is again ‘re-burnt’ and in theory cleans the exhaust gases. An excellent idea in theory and on paper BUT once the engine has been in service for a few years the EGR system and inlet manifold become caked in soot reducing air flow, increasing emissions and reducing power and mpg figures. Once the problems manifest themselves it is recommended that the EGR parts and inlet manifold are removed and cleaned (steam cleaning and physical scraping) to remove all the carbon and gunk. There are ‘wonder aerosols’ available that claim to clean out the EGR system. These aerosols have very limited effects and have the potential to cause damage (though our non caustic CARBON BLASTER has proved very impressive without damage). The only way to do the job properly is to remove the parts and ‘get involved’. Deactivating the EGR system is another option but not all vehicles will allow this to happen as the engine management light will illuminate. Tyres
Often overlooked but tyre pressures are a key player in economy figures.
SOME COMMON FAULTSTRANSIT / LDV 2.0/2.4 - Fuel leak from injection pump quantity solenoid, fuel leaks onto starter motor (see Quick Fix's)
MAZDA 6 / MPV (Common Rail) - Engine cutting out at junctions, caused by failure of pressure control valve (See Quick Fix's)
MITSUBISHI 2.5 TD - Poor starting, leading to virtually impossible to start. Common fault is fuel pump worn out, requires rebuild.
MONDEO 2.0 TDCI - Intermittent non starting / cutting out. One cause (though there are many!) is cam shaft sensor failure.
RENAULT 1.9 DCI - Power loss, excessive smoke from exhaust. Turbo charger failure and / or intercooler split.
NISSAN X-TRAIL 2.2 DCI - Intermittent power loss, one possible cause is pressure control valve failure (See Quick Fix's)
BMW 320/330d - Lumpy / uneven idle, sometimes with grey smoke from exhaust, often caused by faulty injectors.
MERCEDES CDI - Lumpy idle, leading to grey smoke from exhaust that makes your eyes 'water', often caused by faulty injectors.
ISUZU 3 litre - a common fault is injector nozzles splitting, symptom: misfire and smoke.
TELL TALE SIGNSThere are a number of running problems that indicate something is 'not quite right'.
Feel free to contact us with any problems that may be causing you a headache.
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DBT - DIESEL ENGINE TUNING PRODUCTS AND SERVICES.
Kitchen Green Farm, Ribchester, Blackburn, Lancashire, PR3 3XL.
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