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Discowill



Member Since: 06 Apr 2014
Location: Uk
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DPF
Hi all,

Well I am thoroughly enjoying my - new to me - MY14 defender 110.

There are a couple of issues:

1. Rear seat back will not stay locked in position and, if i try hard enough, I can pull it down with my hand. I am really surprised at this and consider it to be dangerous
2. Oil leak from transfer box (small drip)
3. The dreaded clonk

On the plus side I have got to grips with the rev hang so there's something Laughing

My question however relates to the dpf. Having had the car for a couple of weeks and 500 or so miles of mixed driving I expected to hear it, but nothing.

Is that normal? I only ask the question because I hear the regen cycle regularly on my golf mk7

Thanks
Will
Post #443666 6th Aug 2015 11:05am
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Scotm



Member Since: 28 Feb 2014
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Scotland 2012 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 SW Orkney Grey
With the rear seat make sure that the fabric handle for raising the base is fully in the return position. I usually have to push mine down to get the seat back to lock in place.

I would get the oil leak looked at by a dealer as you are still under warranty. First time they will wipe and advise to monitor. If it leaks again they should fix it. It could be something simple like a blocked breather.

I have never noticed the DPF regen on either my defender or passat!
Post #443747 6th Aug 2015 3:13pm
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Discowill



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Thanks for this scot - maybe it's the golf that's unusual then, it whirs away like crazy every couple of weeks, even after engine has been shut off sometimes.

Good advice re seat back and leak - I will check

Thanks
Will
Post #443750 6th Aug 2015 3:34pm
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Roy5695



Member Since: 15 Feb 2014
Location: Cornwall
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United Kingdom 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 XS DCPU Indus Silver
Ive had my defender for about 12 months now and only realised the dpf regen has happened a couple times... if youre blasting up the motorway every once in a while the dpf probably doesnt need to regen due to it cleaning itself so to speak.
Post #444791 10th Aug 2015 10:16am
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Jukathy



Member Since: 25 Jan 2015
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2012 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 SW Keswick Green
Hi there, driving off road @ low rpm can cause the orange DPF light to come up Confused
Very few minutes on 2000++ rpm will help Very Happy
You are going to hear & see nothing except very few black dust at the exhaust.
Given that you had your exhaust cleaned before Sheep
Post #455104 14th Sep 2015 10:01pm
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milesr3



Member Since: 12 Feb 2013
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2016 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Keswick Green
I've owned my 110 for 2 years now and have never felt it doing an active DPF regeneration, even though it seems to average one per tankful. The only indication is the footwell getting hot, the exhaust being roasting hot and pinging after stopping or the fuel gauge suddenly dropping!

I think the amber warning light is a great idea, so you can keep driving if it really needs to regenerate and give it a few more revs. Mine has never illuminated.
Post #455277 15th Sep 2015 5:28pm
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Roy5695



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United Kingdom 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 XS DCPU Indus Silver
I have an ultra gauge fitted so I can monitor many sensors from the ecu, 2 of which are exhaust temp sensors, pre dpf and post dpf, I keep an eye on these and know if a regen is happening due to the temp rising up to 600+ degrees!

Also my exhaust note is much deeper, like my exhaust is blowing when a regen is taking place.
Post #455400 15th Sep 2015 11:06pm
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JOE_130



Member Since: 26 Nov 2014
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United Kingdom 2015 Defender 130 Puma 2.2 HCPU Java Black
I've found the most noticeable way of telling is the injector noise. As they're post injecting on the exhaust stroke you can hear them firing in to near atmospheric pressure so they make a noise like a plastic ruler being twanged. If you've got the window open you can hear the difference in the intake noise aswell - it'll stop messing about with the EGR valve and close it for the duration of the forced regen so the induction noise will be more constant.
Post #455474 16th Sep 2015 10:46am
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Martin
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United Kingdom 2015 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Montalcino Red
Defenders passively regenerate their DPFs anyway, so active regen does not trigger as often as a "normal" car.

There is a higher EGT temperature anyway, something to do with the vehicle shape and driveline efficiency Wink  1988 90 Td5 NAS soft top
2015 D90 XS SW
Post #455527 16th Sep 2015 1:26pm
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