Thanks to you and this video I’ve just done my own glow plugs on my 2.2, and only one of them was stuck in with carbon build up thanks again and keep up the good content 🤜🤛
I wish you were local to Huddersfield. I have a glow plug number 3 and two 2 DPF faults, soot and ash accumulation. The confusing thing is the van runs well and the fault only came about on Friday after I drained the battery in this cold weather.
oh man thats a dirty engine for a relatively recent van ,i have an old tranny with no dpf and egr blanked off ,i had the inlet off recently and it was virtually clean so im not convinced of the argument for the egr ,great vid cheers
Transit custom 2.2L smoke on startup and gone after 15 seconds or so. Whitish smoke. I suspect the injector seat washer is leaking as lots of blow by. Not sure if that's the cause or another issue altogether. What would you suspect the issue to be? I'm in Australia or I'd just bring it to you 😁
@@ORileysAutos hi Jimmy. Mines a 2.0 TDI CAGA - the 2.7 Audi you did seems to have a slightly different engine layout. I've watched a lot of your videos and am wondering if I could pour the DPF cleaning fluid down both pipes linking to the pressure sensor or just one of them? Also, can I change or adjust the turbo actuator on the 2.0 without removing the turbo?
Hi I'm forever cleaning the dpf and static regen. I use forscan also. I notice you said in the beginning that a glow plug had gone down and it may be a problem related to the dpf,how would that be. I've also got a glowplug down and didn't think it was a problem cheers in advance
Dpf regeneration is normally done buy injecting fuel into the cylinder as the exhaust valve opens so the glow plug heats the diesel as its excellent the dpf. Normally if a vehicle has any engine combustion faults it won't regenerate as it disables for safety. Same applies to low oil or oil pressure or level sensors. Egr valve. Thermostat not reaching temperature etc
Think. You put the liquid in and gravity makes it do what. Yep inside it literally does not clean the top of the dpf. The liquid has to go in under higher pressure. 30 psi from your pump bottle or less just aint enough to do a real real good clean. Clearly your system works but if you took the dpf off and opened it, after you would see what I am talking about. lower section of dpf cleaner than top. On end of probe going in to dpf you need a nozzle which diverts the fluid upwards.
Where are you based I’ve had my van in for similar faults they changed my glow plugs and did a regeneration. It ran ok for 20miles and now it’s saying exhaust filter blocked drive to clear. You drive it and then it comes up with engine service.
Near the end of this video we realised the vaporizer fuel pump wasn't working. Most common cause of repeat dpf issues on these is a blocked vaporizer or the pump for it
I think i need to do my glow plugs on my transit. Looks like can follow this video and hopefully swap in for new ones. What does the vaporiser pump do?
Hiya mate. On my mates Ford custom he has installed new glow plugs and reset the fault codes but it is not recognising the new ones that were installed. Do you have an idea what it could be?
@O'Rileys Autos - Mobile Mechanic & DPF Cleaning thank you very much. I just donated £5 for your troubles and advice. Thank you for your time and replying to me ;)
@O'Rileys Autos - Mobile Mechanic & DPF Cleaning nice one mate. He has the whole bumper off at the minute and the glowplugs snapped off. So it turned into a massive job. I sent him your reply, and I'll pass on the extra info ;) Great channel mate. I'm a plumbing and heating engineer and like to know how things work. You're good, so it's good to watch 👍
@O'Rileys Autos - Mobile Mechanic & DPF Cleaning He has driven it and it drives fine but the computer after resetting it (he has a £1500 computer reader, like yours) won't recognise them.
I bought the Wynns fluid that he uses off of eBay for about 25 Pounds. It works really well. I only use about 1L when I clean the DFP in my Range Rover and it works every time.
The inlet manifold was actually very bad. No way I would have put that back on without cleaning it and the ports. All that carbon obviously caused by the EGR puking carbon into the inlet and mixing with oil mist from the crank case breather.
I notice 95% of your vids are dpf callouts it just goes to show how choked up diesels are now days. I've chosen to go pre 2010 for my 1.9tdi diesel engine less soot an carbon buildup.
@@jgreystr glow plugs definitely disable regeneration. We have had identical vans come to us after new dpf, new thermostat, new egr, new turbo, and still dpf issues. After diagnostic I found the glow plugs not working. Replaced them and vans been fine ever since
www.launchtech.co.uk/technical-fluids/dpf-gun-particulate-filter-cleaning-fluid/
Bought my first diesel last November, so far no problems and I'm learning a great deal from your videos. Many thanks.
Thanks to you and this video I’ve just done my own glow plugs on my 2.2, and only one of them was stuck in with carbon build up thanks again and keep up the good content 🤜🤛
Glad it helped
I wish you were local to Huddersfield. I have a glow plug number 3 and two 2 DPF faults, soot and ash accumulation. The confusing thing is the van runs well and the fault only came about on Friday after I drained the battery in this cold weather.
oh man thats a dirty engine for a relatively recent van ,i have an old tranny with no dpf and egr blanked off ,i had the inlet off recently and it was virtually clean so im not convinced of the argument for the egr ,great vid cheers
Best video I have seen about this issue 👍🏼
Thanks 😃
About to delete my dpf and egr . Think I’ll be taking off the inlet manifold for inspection and a clean if it needs it.
Transit custom 2.2L smoke on startup and gone after 15 seconds or so. Whitish smoke. I suspect the injector seat washer is leaking as lots of blow by. Not sure if that's the cause or another issue altogether. What would you suspect the issue to be? I'm in Australia or I'd just bring it to you 😁
Replaced the injector seat washer. So far so good.
Just did this job last night and now the engine cranks and won’t start! Any ideas Jimmy?! Thanks.
Is this ending similar to Citroen dispatch 2.0 hi 2020 model
Is it worth changing the inlet manifold?
How much Charge
What scanner are you using please
Hey Jimmy. Keep the videos coming. Hopefully before long I'll have a video to follow for my A4 lol
I have done a 2.7 A4 recently
@@ORileysAutos hi Jimmy. Mines a 2.0 TDI CAGA - the 2.7 Audi you did seems to have a slightly different engine layout. I've watched a lot of your videos and am wondering if I could pour the DPF cleaning fluid down both pipes linking to the pressure sensor or just one of them?
Also, can I change or adjust the turbo actuator on the 2.0 without removing the turbo?
Great video Jimmy!! Can I ask what Autel scan tool you use please. Thank You
MK906BT
good job Jimmy , another great video, thanks
Thanks 🙂
Hi I'm forever cleaning the dpf and static regen. I use forscan also. I notice you said in the beginning that a glow plug had gone down and it may be a problem related to the dpf,how would that be. I've also got a glowplug down and didn't think it was a problem cheers in advance
Dpf regeneration is normally done buy injecting fuel into the cylinder as the exhaust valve opens so the glow plug heats the diesel as its excellent the dpf.
Normally if a vehicle has any engine combustion faults it won't regenerate as it disables for safety.
Same applies to low oil or oil pressure or level sensors.
Egr valve.
Thermostat not reaching temperature etc
@@ORileysAutos I thought that was the job of the vaporiser though
Think. You put the liquid in and gravity makes it do what. Yep inside it literally does not clean the top of the dpf. The liquid has to go in under higher pressure. 30 psi from your pump bottle or less just aint enough to do a real real good clean. Clearly your system works but if you took the dpf off and opened it, after you would see what I am talking about. lower section of dpf cleaner than top. On end of probe going in to dpf you need a nozzle which diverts the fluid upwards.
Apparently the glow plugs can break easily on extraction from the 2.2 engine. Can u advise as how to prevent this.found your video very informative.
Lots of WD40.
Hot engine.
Work it back and forward.
This impact gun I'm using helps prevent snapping
I've ordered a Welzh wrench to do mine, fine fella thanks for the inspiration @ORileysAutos
Where are you based I’ve had my van in for similar faults they changed my glow plugs and did a regeneration. It ran ok for 20miles and now it’s saying exhaust filter blocked drive to clear. You drive it and then it comes up with engine service.
Near the end of this video we realised the vaporizer fuel pump wasn't working. Most common cause of repeat dpf issues on these is a blocked vaporizer or the pump for it
Looked like a big job to do .
Took over 4 hours
I think i need to do my glow plugs on my transit. Looks like can follow this video and hopefully swap in for new ones.
What does the vaporiser pump do?
Injects fuel into the dpf to raise the temperature to allow it to burn
Have you moved from autel to launch? Just curious as I'm currently looking at launch, would really appreciate any comments on this
I've got both
@@ORileysAutos which one do you prefer? Or which one would you say is better than the other for transit vans?
Hiya mate. On my mates Ford custom he has installed new glow plugs and reset the fault codes but it is not recognising the new ones that were installed. Do you have an idea what it could be?
The wiring harness or relay
@O'Rileys Autos - Mobile Mechanic & DPF Cleaning thank you very much. I just donated £5 for your troubles and advice. Thank you for your time and replying to me ;)
@Mike-ology thank you. You have to remove the intake manifold to replace the wiring harness that attached to the glow plugs
@O'Rileys Autos - Mobile Mechanic & DPF Cleaning nice one mate. He has the whole bumper off at the minute and the glowplugs snapped off. So it turned into a massive job. I sent him your reply, and I'll pass on the extra info ;)
Great channel mate. I'm a plumbing and heating engineer and like to know how things work. You're good, so it's good to watch 👍
@O'Rileys Autos - Mobile Mechanic & DPF Cleaning He has driven it and it drives fine but the computer after resetting it (he has a £1500 computer reader, like yours) won't recognise them.
Hi m8 been watching your videos for a while can I use any dpf cleaner or is the one you have the best as I got me some hydra dpf fluid thanks
I bought the Wynns fluid that he uses off of eBay for about 25 Pounds. It works really well. I only use about 1L when I clean the DFP in my Range Rover and it works every time.
New Launch stuff I'm using is another level 👌
Where do you get it from
@@s1tuningsheffield62 www.launchtech.co.uk/technical-fluids/dpf-gun-particulate-filter-cleaning-fluid/
Where abouts are you located in country?
Are anywhere near Staffordshire? Would travel to work on a van?
Bedfordshire. I cover 10 miles radius
The inlet manifold was actually very bad. No way I would have put that back on without cleaning it and the ports. All that carbon obviously caused by the EGR puking carbon into the inlet and mixing with oil mist from the crank case breather.
Good 🎉
Thanks
You must go through a hella lot of dpf fluid in a week!
And fuel lol 😭
Nic video sir 👍👍👍
I notice 95% of your vids are dpf callouts it just goes to show how choked up diesels are now days. I've chosen to go pre 2010 for my 1.9tdi diesel engine less soot an carbon buildup.
I do advertise mainly for DPF
Autel excellent tools,, and i think bad service system's,,lack of Real maintenance ,,main stream,, not interested in customer service,,
Now if I had your "clean hands" one thing is for certain my gf wouldn't let me anywhere near her. Lol
I might have to move into the man cave soon 😭
Glow plugs on the 2.2 Transit engine are not invloved wiht DPF regeneration. All 4 can be broken and it will still regen. Probably needs a vaporiser.
Yes we mention on the video it needs the vaporizer fuel pump
I'm afraid that glow plugs do more than help with cold start. They can cause DPF issues.
@@aaronjepson424 On some vehicles, yes. Not on this particular vehicle.
@@jgreystr glow plugs definitely disable regeneration.
We have had identical vans come to us after new dpf, new thermostat, new egr, new turbo, and still dpf issues. After diagnostic I found the glow plugs not working. Replaced them and vans been fine ever since
@@ORileysAutos Coincidence. If it's got a vaporiser then glow plugs aren't involved with DPF regeneration.
Worst heap of junk van ford ever made. How can such young engines have such issues.