Evoque Adblu/DPF Issue - HELP!

Evoque Adblu/DPF Issue - HELP!

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GavMason

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230 posts

184 months

Monday 12th August 2019
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Afternoon PH.

Having a few issues with the other half's Evoque, it's a 2015 2.0td4.

Last summer the error message 'No engine restarts in x miles. Incorrect diesel exhaust fluid quality detected' appeared. Usually when this appears it requires an Adblu top up, then the message disappears on the next journey. This didn't happen, so a quick call to LR Assist and they came out, reset the message/counter and all was fine.

A few weeks ago it came up again with the error message so I followed the usual routine of a top up then a run around the block, except it didn't disappear. Left it for the next few trips to see if it hadn't picked up on the refill, but it still didn't disappear. The other half popped in to the local LR garage and they offered to top it up and reset the system again. She declined as she knew we had adblu at home, so I tried another top up but the error message was still there.

She took it back in today to let them do it and reset the system (£30 cost but better than having an error message) to be told it's actually the DPF filter. They want to book it in (approx £120 or so) to inspect it, then a further £1,800 to replace the exhaust system if it turns out to be the DPF.

Has anyone had any experience of this? Everything I seem to find online points to that error message being related to Adblu and not the DPF.

Thanks PH, and apologies for the long post!

Osinjak

5,453 posts

121 months

Monday 12th August 2019
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Hmm, in my RRS there is an actual warning symbol for the DPF does an Evoque not have the same?

GavMason

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230 posts

184 months

Monday 12th August 2019
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Osinjak said:
Hmm, in my RRS there is an actual warning symbol for the DPF does an Evoque not have the same?
From searching online there does appear to be a specific DPF warning, initially an amber warning light then a red one if a regeneration hasn't been possible. Neither of these have ever appeared in the vehicle.

Edit: just checked the handbook and theres definitely a DPF specific message that would appear.

Osinjak

5,453 posts

121 months

Monday 12th August 2019
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I've never actually bottomed this out but as I understand you can only top it up so far as the LR system is (I think) pressurised and so in effect properly fills it up. Could be a load of old pony of course but I've only had one refill on mine and LR did it for me gratis (I was actually buying a refill at the time when the sales bloke said they'll do it for free using their system). May be worth getting LR to fill it up for you and seeing if that solves the problem?

GavMason

Original Poster:

230 posts

184 months

Monday 12th August 2019
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Osinjak said:
I've never actually bottomed this out but as I understand you can only top it up so far as the LR system is (I think) pressurised and so in effect properly fills it up. Could be a load of old pony of course but I've only had one refill on mine and LR did it for me gratis (I was actually buying a refill at the time when the sales bloke said they'll do it for free using their system). May be worth getting LR to fill it up for you and seeing if that solves the problem?
The DEF tank is actually full, I believe they said it's a 15l tank and there's currently 14.5 litres in there. The issue seems to be that the sensor hasn't recognised that I've refilled it so hasn't removed the error message, but LR have told my other half they believe it's the DPF that's causing the issue.

Osinjak

5,453 posts

121 months

Monday 12th August 2019
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You would think that if it was a DPF issue the car would throw up a DPF error message so can't quite work out why they're saying that. Sorry, not much help to you really.

GavMason

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230 posts

184 months

Monday 12th August 2019
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Osinjak said:
You would think that if it was a DPF issue the car would throw up a DPF error message so can't quite work out why they're saying that. Sorry, not much help to you really.
My thoughts exactly, especially given there is a specific DPF warning message. I suspect she dealt with someone that wasn't particularly clued up who has offered to have it booked in to be checked (at my cost as just outside of warranty) and have scaremongered her in to thinking its the DPF.

stevemcs

8,664 posts

93 months

Monday 12th August 2019
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There are lots of issues with the jaguar xe and adblue, some of it is software some I believe is to do with the injector getting melted.

Whenever we get a discovery sport in under warranty we only use genuine fluid because of the issues with adblue. You can fill it yourself and it resets automatically, it’s cheaper to buy 2x5 litres from Land Rover than 1.7 litre refills.

gizlaroc

17,251 posts

224 months

Monday 12th August 2019
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Go onto the Land Rover Forums, thousands of pages with people getting the issue.
Folk rejecting car as not fit for purpose.

I have been watching the Disco Sport, RRS, Velar and Disco forums, but presume the Evoque is the same.....

http://babyrr.com/forum/

Injector is not feeding the as blue in and burning it, oil services coming up far too often etc. etc.

Jazzy Jag

3,422 posts

91 months

Tuesday 13th August 2019
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What type of journeys do you do in the car?

As I understand it if the DPF blocks rapidly, it can go straight to red DPF warning.

I mostly do long journeys in my Evoque and have never seen a DPF light on.

Had amber light on once on my Discovery Sport, but a few miles down the motorway and it went off.

They are partial to a drop of DEF, though.
I reckon I'm getting about 500 miles per litre.


smudger911

495 posts

258 months

Wednesday 21st August 2019
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gizlaroc said:
Go onto the Land Rover Forums, thousands of pages with people getting the issue.
Folk rejecting car as not fit for purpose.

I have been watching the Disco Sport, RRS, Velar and Disco forums, but presume the Evoque is the same.....

http://babyrr.com/forum/

Injector is not feeding the as blue in and burning it, oil services coming up far too often etc. etc.
Keep a record of all the issues, dates and who you spoke with - have the dealer start their buy-back process. None of us would put up with a TV, dishwasher or similar that has major issues and then you are told 'you are not using / driving it correctly' ! Laughable.

Matt_E_Mulsion

1,693 posts

65 months

Saturday 24th August 2019
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To me if the message says 'Incorrect diesel exhaust fluid quality detected' does that not mean that it doesn't like the quality of Ad-Blue in the tank?

Charlie Croker mk2

280 posts

100 months

Saturday 31st August 2019
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On the full size RR there was a software update for this message , its nothing to do with the dpf !