Post 2013 D4 (190) engine

Post 2013 D4 (190) engine

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blearyeyedboy

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6,311 posts

180 months

Friday 16th September 2016
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Dear Volvo PHers,

Everyone talks about DPF and DMF failures in modern diesel engines, but I wondered if the new D4 is better than expected/hoped/feared?

I drive about 10 miles to work each way, partly on motorway. In the middle of the day, I have a but of 1-2 mile stop/start driving. Once a week, I usually have a 60 mile round trip for work.

I can already hear PHers shout "Get a petrol!", and I would normally say the same. I'm mulling over V40/V60's and while my mileage (10,000 pa) isn't really right for a diesel car, there are many more diesel D4's than petrol T4/5's out there.

Is a new D4 a proposition I'd want to own/hang onto for 5-8 years? Or should I keep hunting for a T4/5? (Or revert to Octavia vRS/Focus ST searches?)

Thanks muchly,

Blearyeyedboy

blearyeyedboy

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6,311 posts

180 months

Sunday 18th September 2016
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Bump?

George111

6,930 posts

252 months

Wednesday 21st September 2016
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I don't know specifically about the D4 2.0 engine you're talking about, the 181ps engine, but it seems most DPFs need to regenerate every 300 miles or so. If you're going a 60 mile journey once a week that should be sufficient as long as you spend half an hour on a dual carriageway at 50ish or so.


blearyeyedboy

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6,311 posts

180 months

Wednesday 21st September 2016
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Thanks, that's helpful.

I have bunged up an EGR valve before which is why I'm twitchy about them, but my driving routine was very stop-start and short distance then.

MYOB

4,805 posts

139 months

Wednesday 21st September 2016
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I would echo above re the occasional motorway blast to generate the dpf. However I don't think there are any guidance as to how frequent to do them. I would allow for at least a 30 minute blast though.

blearyeyedboy

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6,311 posts

180 months

Wednesday 21st September 2016
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Hmm. M Way likely to be just over 20 minutes. Might rethink this one and look at petrol again.

Thanks, both.

demic

375 posts

162 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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There seems to have been quite a few issues with the EGR valves on the new VEA D4. I've recently swapped my T2 for a D4 and have been a bit underwhelmed to be honest. Not that refined, not the torque monster the stats would suggest and the build quality seems to have taken a bit of a dive (lots of little penny pinching items missing, rattles after only a few thousand miles).