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White Smoke from Multivan T5.1 biturbo diesel

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  • White Smoke from Multivan T5.1 biturbo diesel

    G'day,
    Any help would be really appreciated. I am getting (mainly) white smoke on acceleration and am struggling to find out what is causing it.
    The biturbo needed to be replaced after it broke down. No air going through after the turbos failed.
    No loss of coolant.
    Now very little loss of oil, poss within the 'limits'.
    Good compression when cold.
    Injectors have been removed and independently tested, there good.
    PCV valve has been replaced. (one piece with the rocker cover, thanks VW!)
    Maf sensor has been cleaned.
    Fuel filter ha been replaced.
    Terrible fuel consumption.
    DPF light often comes on with continued highway driving.

    Help!!
    Last edited by Johnovw; 05-11-2019, 09:16 PM.

  • #2
    White smoke, dpf light all point to blocked dpf filter, have your dpf oil and ash levels checked and clean or replace your diesel particle filter.
    Are you aware of the oil consumption issue with the biturbi engine ?

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    • #3
      Try a forced Regeneration of the DPF stick it in 3rd gear and drive at 80kmh for around 20 km and see if it clears , if not get a dealer or someone else to use the computer to do a forced regen .

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      • #4
        Yea I have done that a couple of times when the dpf light comes on the dash. Thanks for the suggestion though.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Kombi View Post
          White smoke, dpf light all point to blocked dpf filter, have your dpf oil and ash levels checked and clean or replace your diesel particle filter.
          Are you aware of the oil consumption issue with the biturbi engine ?
          Dpf oil? How would the dpf effect the bad fuel consumption though?
          What particular biturbo oil problem?
          Thanks for the suggestion.

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          • #6
            When they tested the injectors did they run a compression test on the cylinders?, White smoke is un-burnt fuel.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by H8T0W8 View Post
              When they tested the injectors did they run a compression test on the cylinders?, White smoke is un-burnt fuel.
              A compression test had been done while the engine was cold. Showed good compression.
              I thought it could be related to the timing, ie too advanced or retarded, but it only happens once it’s warmed up.

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              • #8
                Soot can be cleaned through regeneration, but already burned soot, ash, cannot be cleaned through regeneration

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                • #9
                  Limp mode happens when regeneration not possible

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                  • #10
                    Plenty biturbos suffer high oil consumption, egr cooler disintegration mostly blamed, but also valve stem seals and stuck oil rings

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                    • #11
                      My old engine had near perfect compression while consuming 2L oil 1kkm,

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                      • #12
                        That’s why biturbo/ 180hp/ CFCA units are called two strokes !

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Kombi View Post
                          That’s why biturbo/ 180hp/ CFCA units are called two strokes !
                          LOL!
                          Where does it go?
                          Through the turbos?
                          2018 Crafter Runner
                          2012 T5.1 6sp manual.
                          2024 Crafter Auto

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                          • #14
                            Passed seized oil rings and or valve stem seals and or passed pistons in scored cylinder walls.

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                            • #15
                              Hi, having the same problem with 2010 multivan, no loss of oil or coolant, runs fine just blowing lots of white smoke.
                              had it to the mechanic, not flagging any issues when plugged in 🤷*♂️
                              did you get the problem resolved?
                              cheers

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