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Burning oil and DPF filter clogging.

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Old Apr 1st, 2014, 20:47   #1
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I have 2008 V70 D5 90,000 miles. Approximately 8 months ago. Noted increase in fuel and oil consumption. DPF regen light started to come on. Took it to garage and they replaced swirl flaps. Since then DPF light came on saying Soot filt full and limp home mode. Garage forced regen and replaced a sensor on DPF. Since then oil consumption has increased and I have now noticed engine is burning oil. Can only see blue smoke in large bursts normally when accelerating having slowed down for a hazard then accelerating away. Soot filter light only comes on after long journeys usually followed by limp home mode but often resets itself once car has been stood overnight. Garage now unsure if its an engine fault or turbo fault. Has anybody had any similar experiences or can help. Everbody says these faults are uncommon with this engine.

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Old Apr 1st, 2014, 21:51   #2
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Forgot about these guys in the garage you were visiting. Take it to first Volvo authorised dealer and let them plug it in their computers to see what's wrong! All these replacements must have been unnecessary expense!

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Thanks Yodan but I cannot trust dealers. Last time a took to the main dealer they told me my brakes were faulty. They wanted a thousand pound to fix them then said there was nothing wrong when they realised car was under warranty. They then argued amonst themselves over it. Finally replaced the part. They then damaged my car and tried to cover it up.
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Old Apr 2nd, 2014, 00:53   #4
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Hi mate, have you tried Clive Brooks in Bradford? My personal experience is they're a dam sight better than your local dealer. Don't write off all main dealers because of 1 bad experience. Just for record I have a 2005 V70 2.4 d with 104000 miles and haven't had the same problem. Good luck with sorting it out. Dave
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Thanks Yodan but I cannot trust dealers. Last time a took to the main dealer they told me my brakes were faulty. They wanted a thousand pound to fix them then said there was nothing wrong when they realised car was under warranty. They then argued amonst themselves over it. Finally replaced the part. They then damaged my car and tried to cover it up.
If you were closer to where i am, I could have shown you the garage where i trust the guys and they are the only people touching my car. They'll sort out the problem for sure, but you a quite a distance from me!
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Forgot about these guys in the garage you were visiting. Take it to first Volvo authorised dealer and let them plug it in their computers to see what's wrong! All these replacements must have been unnecessary expense!

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I agree, as smoke can be confusing in terms of the actual cause or causes.

Wild guess, but it does sound like the turbo might be leaking oil into the exhaust. That will block the CAT and DPF in the long term. If you are not using a low Zinc (C2 or 3) engine oil it will block the DPF fairly quickly and if a regen or two fails, then it's new DPF time. A Regen can't clean out oil ash, as it does not burn.

The other possible cause might be gummed up injectors causing diesel contamination of the engine oil (A blocked DPF will also do that) and Carbon in the DPF. High cylinder head temps from a dodgy thermostat, water pump or oil sludge blocking the oil pump intake will also cause white or grey smoke.

If you have been doing more than 10K mile plus OCI's, it might even be oil getting past the rings. How much oil is it burning?
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You could try taking it to P&R on Kirkstall road, not the cheapest indie going but pretty good and they have all the gear to read the codes.
If you prefer a full stealer then Clive Brooks on canal road in Bradford is one of the better ones around here. Also cheap for spares if you go via their ebay shop.

The stealer who tried to screw you and then argued amongst themselves - Harratts Leeds by any chance They're the biggest set of t*@^$s I've ever had the misfortune to deal with.
The Wakefield branch has a better manager but I'd only use Harratts again as a last last last last last last resort! Actually I'd scrap the car before I went back to them!
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might be a bit of a trek for you but mill Volvo Knaresborough are also very good more than helpful in my experience with them
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Just towed my Caravan for about 60 miles travelled round for another 80 miles or so on a run and it used a litre.
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Spot on Harratts in Leeds. To be honest Wakefield werent much better. Asked them to diagnose a noise fault with previous car. Said it was alternator wanted hundreds of pounds to replace it. Took it back to Garage where i bought it not Volvo Garage and they said it was a drive belt bearing. which cost under £100.
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