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2005 V70 2.4D 163bhp for sale

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Old Nov 2nd, 2017, 12:24   #1
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Hi,

Would anyone be interested in this? If not, it will be PX’d on Saturday.

It’s done 205k miles and at least one rocker has started to wear out. Also, the HU-850 radio died and the anti-skid system has never worked, possibly due to a corroded connector under the scuttle panel.

Euro 4 engine with DPF delete.

Otherwise well looked after for the 6 years I’ve owned it. Parts bill fof DYI replacing rockers is £1155, which is why I’m replacing it :-(

Can supply photos if anyone is interested.

Thanks
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Does it get through MOT without a DPF?
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Does it get through MOT without a DPF?
Yes, not a requirement. Quite common to not have a DPF.
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Yes, not a requirement. Quite common to not have a DPF.
I had thought it was an automatic fail to remove one that had been fitted as standard. Thanks, learn something every day.
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Would it make more sense to break the car up rather than PX it for £5-600? Any interest?
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PM Minty on the Forum perhaps - I think he's one of the resident breakers

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Or Graham at Horton Cars, who might want it, perhaps?

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It's an MOT fail to remove a DPF from a car thus equipped from new.
If it's passed an MOT, I'd guess the DPF casing is still present, albeit with no filter inside. At present, the tester can only do a visual check that the DPF appears to be present.
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I had thought it was an automatic fail to remove one that had been fitted as standard. Thanks, learn something every day.
It is an automatic fail.

quick search will link you too https://www.gov.uk/government/news/n...iculate-filter

Many garages will pass as its nearly undetectable, supposedly this will change in 2018, but so far no one seems to know how...
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Too subtle, you think?
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