Golonko
Member
Hi everyone,
I’m opening a new thread to describe the current status of an issue I've been dealing with for a while, related to DPF regeneration.
My vehicle is a Fiat Ducato 2.3 Multijet 150 (2013) motorhome. Over the last year, many components have been replaced or checked:
Reconditioned engine
Reconditioned and tested injectors
Reconditioned turbo
New DPF + front catalyst (DOC)
New differential pressure and temperature sensors
New glow plugs and PCV valve
ECU recently updated via Pass-Thru with official Fiat software (focused on regen and injection)
Current symptoms:
Regeneration attempts happen roughly every 800–1000 km
Since the new DPF, white smoke is still present during regen attempts, but less extreme than before
Most attempts are interrupted: the dashboard briefly shows ignition/reset messages, although the engine stays on
After multiple failed attempts, soot level suddenly drops (e.g. from 85% to 32%), but the ECU does not record a completed regeneration — the "km since last regen" counter remains unchanged
OBD data shows a clear drop in DPF temperature at the exact moment of the interruption
Despite all components being replaced or updated, the regeneration process still fails to complete properly. Any ideas or similar experiences?
Thanks for your help.
I’m opening a new thread to describe the current status of an issue I've been dealing with for a while, related to DPF regeneration.
My vehicle is a Fiat Ducato 2.3 Multijet 150 (2013) motorhome. Over the last year, many components have been replaced or checked:
Reconditioned engine
Reconditioned and tested injectors
Reconditioned turbo
New DPF + front catalyst (DOC)
New differential pressure and temperature sensors
New glow plugs and PCV valve
ECU recently updated via Pass-Thru with official Fiat software (focused on regen and injection)
Current symptoms:
Regeneration attempts happen roughly every 800–1000 km
Since the new DPF, white smoke is still present during regen attempts, but less extreme than before
Most attempts are interrupted: the dashboard briefly shows ignition/reset messages, although the engine stays on
After multiple failed attempts, soot level suddenly drops (e.g. from 85% to 32%), but the ECU does not record a completed regeneration — the "km since last regen" counter remains unchanged
OBD data shows a clear drop in DPF temperature at the exact moment of the interruption
Despite all components being replaced or updated, the regeneration process still fails to complete properly. Any ideas or similar experiences?
Thanks for your help.
- Model
- Fiat Ducato 2.3 mulitijet 150
- Year
- 2013