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335d turbo and exhaust problems Help!
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02-21-2008, 09:15 AM | #67 |
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I since the beginning of this post thought i have smelt it inthe cabin, but i could just be paranoid?!
But outside sometimes my engine is very hot and does smell funny.
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02-21-2008, 12:35 PM | #68 | |
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The process is still the same and has not changed since 2005. The particle filter system is very good on the 335d/535d as the filter is much bigger than other manufactures and can hold more contents before it starts to regenerate. I have never heard of any failures on BMW's, there were some issues with the back pressure sensors failing on the very early cars but thats is. VAG, Vauxhall and Alfa are having big problems with particle filters blocking up when used on short journeys, school runs ect ect as they never in the correct conditions to regenerate. A Skoda dealer local to me have stopped selling cars with a particle filters to taxi drivers as they are mostly used in towns/citys and the filter blocks up causing it to fail. Vauxhall had problems with the 1.9cdti engine and did a recall as so many were failing, even some of the VAG's 2.0tdi 170bhp caught fire BMW have got their design perfect imo |
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02-21-2008, 12:46 PM | #69 |
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you have to drive at an average of 50km/h for 20 minutes for it to kick on. If it starts and it does not complete properly it will restart when you start the engine again. But a lof os short trips and then a long trip = a stinky regeneration!
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02-22-2008, 06:18 PM | #71 |
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02-22-2008, 06:44 PM | #73 |
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oil residues on steering rack and undertray along with the exhaust gas smell described above. 3000 kms
Didn't really ever notice any change in performance. Just the smell and the oil splatter |
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02-23-2008, 05:35 AM | #74 |
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seems all a bit iffy to me. If turbos were shagged she wouldnt perform end off. she would smoke also like a biatch if they were full of oil.
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02-23-2008, 09:55 AM | #75 |
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I think this smell comes from the oil thats inside the various pipes... I think it might eventually burn off...
My turbos were changed and I dont have any other oil leaks just this smell that comes around the same time as the DPF regeneration. I am assuming that theres some oil left over in various pipes which heat up because of the regeneration process ant the oil burn off, hence the smell. I am still trying to diagnose mine since the service cant seem to do it... Currently I am waiting for the next regeneration so I can try to identify where the smell is coming from... |
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02-23-2008, 10:40 AM | #76 |
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Depends on the nature of the failure. If the turbo oil seal had failed then I would expect a lot of smoke and in a diesel engine, sometimes catastrophic engine failure due to the ingestion of oil causing the engine to rev uncontrollably. Clearly that isnt the failure mode here. The symptoms suggest maybe a tolerances issue on the turbos
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02-25-2008, 08:32 PM | #77 |
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I am happy to report that my DPF went through the regeneration process but the smell was not present. I hope it will not return...
maybe is was some leftover oil from the turbo replacement... will see next time... |
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