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Well done for correcting your error splash - old vivaros were famous for the ERG playing up - I sealed mine with a coke can cut to the right size DPF - is basically a concrete honeycomb in the exhaust - it collects carbon particles so the exhaust is very slightly cleaner - however at some point this honeycomb can block - engine management is supposed to run the engine hotter to basically burn the carbon more and blow it out all at once (so as far as I can see not particularly environmentally friendly)If its blocked you can do 3 things - 1 garage can fit you a new one (very expensive) 2 garage can try to burn the carbon out - various methods most cost a few hundred - not guaranteed to work 3 - take off exhaust - get a big drill and remove the DPF not failed an MOT in the last 3 years with mine - van runs better as well Darran
Quote from: matty72 on September 22, 2023, 09:32:58 pmmy first vivaro no probs, this one things gone wrong from the start, clutch just went didnt help i went to rubbish mechanic the dpf keeps causing problems, the usual brake pads, had afew other smaller things, now theres a scrpaing noise at the front, i think brake pad or disc but im not surein the last 6 to 8 weeks costed me between 3 and 4 k, i think its just down to bad luck on this van, with the dpf they cleaned it out but i think its going to come backi was talking to my mechanic about any potential pitfalls with the vivaro and he mentioned the dpf because he knows the furthest i travel is about 3 miles but said pretty much all newer vans have the same problem, the dpf just doesnt like continual short journeys so going to have to use it more for personal use and give it a good run.
my first vivaro no probs, this one things gone wrong from the start, clutch just went didnt help i went to rubbish mechanic the dpf keeps causing problems, the usual brake pads, had afew other smaller things, now theres a scrpaing noise at the front, i think brake pad or disc but im not surein the last 6 to 8 weeks costed me between 3 and 4 k, i think its just down to bad luck on this van, with the dpf they cleaned it out but i think its going to come back
Quote from: Smudger on September 23, 2023, 01:06:39 amWell done for correcting your error splash - old vivaros were famous for the ERG playing up - I sealed mine with a coke can cut to the right size DPF - is basically a concrete honeycomb in the exhaust - it collects carbon particles so the exhaust is very slightly cleaner - however at some point this honeycomb can block - engine management is supposed to run the engine hotter to basically burn the carbon more and blow it out all at once (so as far as I can see not particularly environmentally friendly)If its blocked you can do 3 things - 1 garage can fit you a new one (very expensive) 2 garage can try to burn the carbon out - various methods most cost a few hundred - not guaranteed to work 3 - take off exhaust - get a big drill and remove the DPF not failed an MOT in the last 3 years with mine - van runs better as well DarranI'm fairly ignorant about engines, I'm a Google mechanic , but I see there are additives which go straight into the diesel tank and also some spray foam type cleaners that are injected straight into the dpf which are quite cheap, any idea if these are any good?
Quote from: NBwcs on September 22, 2023, 09:50:22 pmQuote from: matty72 on September 22, 2023, 09:32:58 pmmy first vivaro no probs, this one things gone wrong from the start, clutch just went didnt help i went to rubbish mechanic the dpf keeps causing problems, the usual brake pads, had afew other smaller things, now theres a scrpaing noise at the front, i think brake pad or disc but im not surein the last 6 to 8 weeks costed me between 3 and 4 k, i think its just down to bad luck on this van, with the dpf they cleaned it out but i think its going to come backi was talking to my mechanic about any potential pitfalls with the vivaro and he mentioned the dpf because he knows the furthest i travel is about 3 miles but said pretty much all newer vans have the same problem, the dpf just doesnt like continual short journeys so going to have to use it more for personal use and give it a good run.Nowt wrong with my DPF and I've had my connect over 6 years.its only got 20k on the clock.short journeys all the time.
Quote from: dazmond on September 23, 2023, 10:58:36 amQuote from: NBwcs on September 22, 2023, 09:50:22 pmQuote from: matty72 on September 22, 2023, 09:32:58 pmmy first vivaro no probs, this one things gone wrong from the start, clutch just went didnt help i went to rubbish mechanic the dpf keeps causing problems, the usual brake pads, had afew other smaller things, now theres a scrpaing noise at the front, i think brake pad or disc but im not surein the last 6 to 8 weeks costed me between 3 and 4 k, i think its just down to bad luck on this van, with the dpf they cleaned it out but i think its going to come backi was talking to my mechanic about any potential pitfalls with the vivaro and he mentioned the dpf because he knows the furthest i travel is about 3 miles but said pretty much all newer vans have the same problem, the dpf just doesnt like continual short journeys so going to have to use it more for personal use and give it a good run.Nowt wrong with my DPF and I've had my connect over 6 years.its only got 20k on the clock.short journeys all the time.Is it euro 6 with add blue ?
deeege, is your berlingo swb or lwb, do u get ladders in there, im off to have a look at a couple next week, tricky one this i spent so much fixing the vivaro im thinking should i keep it, but i thought that six months ago, if i did get a smaller van i will have to bwe more careful with my water
Quote from: matty72 on September 23, 2023, 01:57:21 pmdeeege, is your berlingo swb or lwb, do u get ladders in there, im off to have a look at a couple next week, tricky one this i spent so much fixing the vivaro im thinking should i keep it, but i thought that six months ago, if i did get a smaller van i will have to bwe more careful with my waterI've got one swb Berlingo, I bought it when there was a shortage of vans. I wouldn't buy another one, it's too small. The 650 upright only just fits
I've just been to have a look at swb berlingo amazing you can get a 650 in there I think 500 would be ok but ladders to get over gates won't fit, poles would at angel i think.