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15-04-2024, 10:56 PM | #1 | ||
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Hi All,
I have a 2011 LW Focus (187000 km) with dura torq turbo diesel that needs a new DPF. Wondering if anyone has a lead on where to get one without paying through the nose. Sydney pref but freight isn't too hard to organise these days. David |
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16-04-2024, 03:56 PM | #3 | |||
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A new one delivered to my door is about $950. Having said that I did some internet searching last night and discovered the problem might be a non-operating vaporiser preventing a regen. Will follow that up first, will remove it and have a look when I get a chance next. David |
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18-10-2024, 04:12 PM | #4 | ||
Starter Motor
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For anyone looking for this or a similar solution to this problem in the future, my solution was to clean it myself. In sort I took the DPF out (had to cut the exhaust pipe), cleaned it with a pressure washer until the water came out clean, let it dry for a week, then put it back in. It took a few drives for the % soot loading value in the scanner to drop, but its now around 20%. Big difference.
The hardest bit was getting a 60mm band clamp to allow me to re-join the DPF to the old exhaust. These seem to be common in 2.25inch (57mm) and 2.5inch (63mm), and neither of these fit. FYI David |
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