DPF light on this morn.
Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2023 3:56 pm
Well got a Foxwell NT530 for bmw only not generic and it has reset the DPF service life ( car x5 e70sd 2009) and I requested a regen to see if it would work and it did after approx 20 miles , it was regenning ok before as the pipes are clean anyway . The warning light does not appear after 10 mins anymore so happy days as it was getting on my nerves and keep motman happy
Unfortunately soot and ash cannot be measured with this tool which is a bit of a letdown but you can't have everything and it's done the job I bought it for so can't complain.
It can also check the back pressure which was 7 mbar I think at idle after regen and 30 at 2000 rpm so all good.
It can also so a smooth running controller test to check your injectors so id say its a useful piece of kit to have.Mine were all in the -0.5 to +0.5 range so working fine. The DPF service life is 250,000 km which is 155,000 miles but mine came on at 162,000 miles.
All 6 glowplugs and the controller have codes now ,I notice a lumpiness on startup for 3 secs or so and rev counter bouncing but starts at -5 no problem so I can confirm on this generation they are not needed for regens ,maybe on the next generation they are I dunno. My opinion at this mileage they are just too risky too attempt a change with breakage quite likely.
There is also a code for throttle valve which might be to do with that quacking noise of the egr pressure controller which has recently started but that will do for another day .
Unfortunately soot and ash cannot be measured with this tool which is a bit of a letdown but you can't have everything and it's done the job I bought it for so can't complain.
It can also check the back pressure which was 7 mbar I think at idle after regen and 30 at 2000 rpm so all good.
It can also so a smooth running controller test to check your injectors so id say its a useful piece of kit to have.Mine were all in the -0.5 to +0.5 range so working fine. The DPF service life is 250,000 km which is 155,000 miles but mine came on at 162,000 miles.
All 6 glowplugs and the controller have codes now ,I notice a lumpiness on startup for 3 secs or so and rev counter bouncing but starts at -5 no problem so I can confirm on this generation they are not needed for regens ,maybe on the next generation they are I dunno. My opinion at this mileage they are just too risky too attempt a change with breakage quite likely.
There is also a code for throttle valve which might be to do with that quacking noise of the egr pressure controller which has recently started but that will do for another day .