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No power - Taylor89 - 4:th-Jun-2019

Hi guys 

I got a astra j 1.3cdti estate 61 plate. A couple of weeks ago the front part of the exhaust fell off where the flexi is. It went into limp mode which I was told was normal by my mate in the garage. So I put a new front pipe on all went okay and no leaks. But when I took it for a drive it was still not 100% it was a lot better but seems to have no power. So my other mate plugged it into his machine to see what's happening it came up with pdf filter needs cleaning So he cleared it off and I went for a long drive over 2500 revs and I put some pdf cleaner into the tank as well. It was a little bit better but still not 100%. So he said take the battery off it might reset it so I did that still nothing. So my mate in the garage said he would clean the pdf filter out for me, he put his snap-on laptop in the car and rev 2500 for about 15 minutes after that he said it was cleaned, it was showing 12 and now showing 0.2. It went a bit better but still not 100% so he said next to do is clean the pipes and egr valve out, which I did and it was full. But it's still the same!! I don't know what's else to do?? 

The problem is, it drives fine on flats roads you can feel it's sluggish when you put your foot down it take ages to get up there. But when you going up hill it's no power its in 3rd doing over 3000 revs and we going like 25mph.

The codes that was coming up is pdf filter and that still comes up now sometimes then go off by itself. Glow plug which was on there when I got it 6 months ago so can't be that my mate said and turbo learn which my mate said that's cause I've taking the battery off. 

We had nothing wrong with it till the exhaust fell off since that we've lost power and can't get it back any ideas would be great thanks Scott


RE: No power - Rusty2009 - 4:th-Jun-2019

What are the fault code's there are a few codes related to the DPF.


RE: No power - Taylor89 - 4:th-Jun-2019

I'm not sure it just comes up on the dash saying diesel partic filter full continue driving. Is there a way to get them up like the old astra with the pedals?


RE: No power - Rusty2009 - 4:th-Jun-2019

No the pedal test doesn't work, you really need to the code read with a MDI & GDS2 or with an op-com.

If it's saying the DPF is full yet you've had a static regen done they it could be pointing to a faulty DPF sensor.


RE: No power - Taylor89 - 4:th-Jun-2019

So I need to give it back to my mate to plug it back in have I??

Would a sensor do that to my car lose power. I have read up in the net saying mas air sensor or something


RE: No power - Rusty2009 - 4:th-Jun-2019

You could buy an op-com
http://www.op-com.co.uk/store/c1/Featured_Products.html

I personally wouldn't be buying any parts until you know error codes and even then further testing would be advised to prove the fault is what the fault code is reporting.

While the internet and forums like this are great for giving advise we don't have a crystal ball and can't see your car so no-one can say replace this that or the other.

Let's look at the facts you've told us so far.

DPF error message, DPF full static regen done (there diag kit said it was down to 12% afterwards) still getting error messages saying DPF full.

Now this is in no way pointing to MAF sensor its pointing to the DPF.


RE: No power - Taylor89 - 4:th-Jun-2019

Yeah I don't want to spend money on stuff which isn't going to fix it I don't mind spending the money when I know what it is. But people I know are saying oh get this or it could be this, change that next thing then £400 later and still the same.

My mate on holiday till Friday I see when he can fit the car back in and see what codes are coming up


RE: No power - Jpbroad1970 - 4:th-Jun-2019

As rusty says you can spend a fortune guessing and it turns out to be a £20 sensor or something like.