Member Since: 29 May 2020
Location: Newark
Posts: 16
Blowing around drivers side exhaust to manifold area.
Hi,
On my sons 2010 3.0 HSE, there is a puff of smoke coming from the rear of the engine on start up, only noticeable when the bonnet is open. There is a blowing sound, engine running, coming from the drivers side front wheel arch, along with some sooty deposits on the rear heatshield in the exhaust to manifold/turbo area. I cannot feel any real exhaust gasses coming out by hand, but it is difficult access.
The car also displays restricted performance error message after driving a short distance.
Cannot see any error codes with a cheap obd2 scanner.
Has anyone had a similar issue, and what was the cure?
Any ideas?
Thanks.
13th Apr 2021 5:28 am
OvalAutos
Member Since: 28 Dec 2018
Location: Cradley Heath
Posts: 382
Could be the EGR pipe to the exhaust manifold. These can become weakened over time and blow through.Joe
13th Apr 2021 6:58 am
ianm27
Member Since: 02 Jun 2016
Location: Hertfordshire
Posts: 2154
Could also be the cross over pipe, situated at the rear of the engine. Is there a smell of exhaust gas in the engine compartment? You will need to get a good indy to test it.Uncle Ray's spare wheel protector
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13th Apr 2021 12:01 pm
rogc1
Member Since: 29 May 2020
Location: Newark
Posts: 16
Hi,
There is no smell of exhaust fumes in the engine bay once the engine has started. It seems like a valve operates immediately after starting and shuts off the leak.
If the engine has been running then switched off and is restarted within a few seconds (whilst the whirring noises are still there) there is no smoke discharge. The smoke only appears when the engine has been stopped for in excess of 1 min.
Thanks
13th Apr 2021 1:09 pm
rogc1
Member Since: 29 May 2020
Location: Newark
Posts: 16
Hi, we have found the manifold to EGR pipe is blowing. Tried to remove the pipe, after all the heatshields, but are really struggling with the rear screw on the EGR end. Tried removing the whole egr but cannot get is out, it is too wide to come up through the engine bay.
Has anyone tried this repair successfully with the body on?
Any tips to get the pipe off and the new one on?
Thank you.
18th Apr 2021 7:19 pm
rogc1
Member Since: 29 May 2020
Location: Newark
Posts: 16
Hi,
I have just finished fitting the new pipe, took a long time working from the wheel arch.
Wrapped the insulation with some copper wire to hold it tight, making access to the rear top bolt better.
The holes in the old pipe are quite large.
21st Apr 2021 4:59 pm
Lazydave
Member Since: 07 Jul 2019
Location: Birmingham
Posts: 87
Fancy doing mine? Just found the same issue. Any hints?2010 HSE
Full service genuine parts.
Front and rear pads.
Turbo oil drain pipe mod.
LED interior lights upgrade.
Both rear door actuators.
Tailgate handle/ switch.
Facelift grille and rear lights.
Fitted cross bars.
New rear discs and pads.
New RH inlet manifold.
New air con condensor.
New battery.
New EGR pipe.
New front discs and pads.
New propshaft.
23rd Apr 2022 3:50 pm
Lazydave
Member Since: 07 Jul 2019
Location: Birmingham
Posts: 87
Well that escalated a bit. Big thank you to Oval autos for sorting. 👍2010 HSE
Full service genuine parts.
Front and rear pads.
Turbo oil drain pipe mod.
LED interior lights upgrade.
Both rear door actuators.
Tailgate handle/ switch.
Facelift grille and rear lights.
Fitted cross bars.
New rear discs and pads.
New RH inlet manifold.
New air con condensor.
New battery.
New EGR pipe.
New front discs and pads.
New propshaft.
10th May 2022 7:31 pm
OvalAutos
Member Since: 28 Dec 2018
Location: Cradley Heath
Posts: 382
Not a problem. Just a shame a bolt snapped and we had to drill it out to retap the hole. Not something that can be done with the body on.Joe
11th May 2022 5:07 pm
phills
Member Since: 18 Jun 2024
Location: bedford
Posts: 1
rogc1 wrote:
Hi,
I have just finished fitting the new pipe, took a long time working from the wheel arch.
Wrapped the insulation with some copper wire to hold it tight, making access to the rear top bolt better.
The holes in the old pipe are quite large.
Did you manage to do the whole job working from the wheel arch?
thanks
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