Oh, I don't see how that works with the reference to smokeless/standard sooty black coal though ? The only DS3 I know that smokes is Zack's cos he removed the DPF.
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Hi everyone,
Here’s an up date and thanks for the replies.
The car went in for 2 days why 2 days I don’t know but Hey ho 2 days it was.
The dealer told me they carried out the chemical flush as advised by Citroen and had done extensive road testing 68 miles to be precise, and that they could not detect the problem at that time. They also advised using a premium fuel as this may help the situation. But while still at the dealer picking up the car while adjusting the car and putting things back the way I like them after they had seemingly touched everything :mad: . The car was already hesitating/stuttering at idle . They suggested that I drive the car for a couple of days and see how it went so despite knowing that the problem had not been resolved and even against my better judgement I even tried a premium fuel Tesco momentum 99.
Although the engine did feel smoother just like back in the heddy days of newness just over a year ago the problem at idle or if the car is idling in traffic has gotten worse.
Not sure what I can insist on ???? What will Citroen suggest next for a FIX to the problem ????
So the car goes back later today to the dealer who has never come across the problem on a Ds3 and was not aware it existed Hummmmmmmmm.
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I would strongly suggest they clean the inlet ports by using walnut blasting.
BMW have already started doing this on the THP engines.
I would also get onto CUK and start giving off to them. If you have a finance arrangement with Citroen it maybe worth giving them a shout too as they would get the owner of the car until it is paid off.
Insist on regular updates to by the dealer on what they are doing to rectify the issue.
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Hi guys,
sorry reply has taken so long the saga goes on:mad: Since the last update the car went back to the dealers or at least I thought it would but NO on the day it was due to go in the dealer informs me they don't have the equipment to repair the fault as many of you have said they need to clean the backs of the inlet valves and inlet tract where the carbon deposits build up. I've since contacted Citroen UK who have opened up a case file :confused:
Sounds good
No not really as now starts the Citroen internal politics as Citroen UK says the dealer should buy or obtain the equipment to carry out the clean the dealer says Citroen UK should pay or obtain the equipment.
Me I just want the car back repaired
After a area manager intervenes as I have kicked off at the dealer, area manager and Citroen UK the dealer blinks first in the game of chicken and agrees to buy the equipment in from an outside supplier ????
The car is due to go back in next week for the clean and a recommended Citroen tune to the ECU so that the variable valve timing limits what's happening just as you guys said all along and I've been trying to tell them for weeks, but what do we know I'll keep you informed with the next thrilling up date.
Oh just to let you know the loan car Citroen C1 nice as it is buzzy and reasonably entertaining in a strange way is not the DS3 I paid for and know way too well for the length of ownership I've had and I hate the site of the !@!##!! thing :mad::mad::mad:Last edited by rog1; 05-07-2014, 22:19.
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Originally posted by Jamie@SPTuning View PostWell if the dealer buys the same kit as ours your in for a really long wait....16 weeks it took for ours to arrive from ordering.
DS3 1.6THP DSport with a few bits added.....nickname BB :bow:
Performance...Depends on how heavy my right foot is
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Problem is the carbon build up is not limited to the inlet manifold. build up will be in the combustion chamber/oxygen sensor, cat, and exhaust. None of those components is ever cleaned by walnut shell blasting.
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