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Black Smoke
Hi all
not had d3 for long but noticed black smoke when i bought it.
replaced intercooler hose and blanked off egr.
Air filter seems clean.
Black smoke appears half to full throttle with no warnings ojn dash and power seems ok.
Any ideas?
21st Aug 2010 10:53 am
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Welcome Bailey!! Is it remapped, some remaps result on smoke on full throttle. Any loss of power or surging at 2000rpm?
21st Aug 2010 11:07 am
Stu
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Well I would have said intercooler hose as my first thought, but you've replaced that.
Black smoke generally means too much diesel not enough air, Is your intercooler ok, not full of crap?
Could possibly be the turbo as well but you say it's not down on power. I think the best thing to do is to see if you have any fault codes.D3 HSE MY05 Auto
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21st Aug 2010 12:05 pm
Bailey
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Dont think it has had a remap - how could i tell if it has been done?
Yes i would say it surges a bit at around 2000 rpm.
Also been and had a new compressor fitted so i would have thought dealer would mention any fault codes if they were there?
Intercooler look clear.
21st Aug 2010 1:00 pm
bellautos
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Check the intercooler for splits. Top row, inner radiator edge.
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21st Aug 2010 5:12 pm
Bailey
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Thanks for reply will check in the morning,
21st Aug 2010 7:14 pm
Bailey
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Morning
Have had look this morning and right side middle to top has what looks like oil coming from somewhere but cant see fully as the bumper is in the way - i take it that would be a split of some sort.
Is there a hose on that side also or is it likely to be intercooler or anything else?
How easy is it to replace? - any guides?
Thanks for the input
22nd Aug 2010 8:13 am
bellautos
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See if you can remove the front lower trim. The one in front of the main sump guard. This normally let's you see the rear engine side of the cooler a little better.
Pete
22nd Aug 2010 10:34 am
Bailey
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Ok have done that and can see loads of black oil every where coming from somewhere on intercooler but hard to see where as it is pretty well covered.
22nd Aug 2010 11:12 am
bellautos
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this sounds suspect. From the ones I've found it's been top row of the cooler.
As you see depending on the oil about it can be hard to see.
It may help if you start the car and hover your hand over the cooler and you may feel air coming out.
If needed the viscus fan can be held still with your other hand while the engine is running.
Keep digging I recon you are close to your answer.
Pete
22nd Aug 2010 11:20 am
Bailey
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Thanks for the help
Turned out to be a split intercooler.
Being replaced today
2nd Sep 2010 11:04 am
bellautos
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A perfect fault description lead to a perfect fault diagnosis
Im glad you have managed to get it sorted, and in only 5 posts
Pete
2nd Sep 2010 11:24 am
BrumLee
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Pete, is there a quick way to replace the intercooler rad or does it have to be done as described in GTR? If anyone has found a quicker way it's more than likely you Faultmate MSV2 EXTREME
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5th Sep 2010 8:15 am
bellautos
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The easiest way I think is front bumper off and teeze it pug from below the water radiator
Pete
5th Sep 2010 8:22 am
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Thanks Pete, I'll give that a go as it saves loosing fluid everywhere Faultmate MSV2 EXTREME
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