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Hi all,    i have a 2003 2litre diesel xtype and am having problems. When car gets to 1500 revs - 2500 revs it stutters and producess black smoke through each gear. I have changed fuel filter and just the same. Could it be the EGR valve? Thanks


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Hi Andrew, and welcome to the club.

Black smoke is usually fuel  related. You can get some Wynns products which ought to do the trick.

My son has a 2.0 litre x type diesel with the same issue, and the mechanic who services my car did a job on his last Friday, and I asked him about the black smoke.

He homed in on the fuel injectors which he thought would be the issue and suggested a product called Diesel Magic which cleans the injectors You can get these products from Halfords.  I put some in my car yesterday as preventative maintenance.

I don't think it could be the EGR valve - it just recycles exhaust gas, and sends it on to the exhaust.

I would also recommend the Terraclean service which clears out the fuel system, and does improve performance.

Let us know how you get on.

Regards, 

Peter.

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Hi peter thanks for your reply,    did your sons car stutter when driving? With mine when i am driving my car judders between 1500 revs and 2500 revs? I dont have a clue and am worried it's going to run up a big bill. Thanks

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HI Andrew,

I am unsure as to whether it stutters a bit, but if it does I still think it is fuel related.  The black smoke is a big clue. Blue smoke and pale grey smoke are more expensive types of smoke.

I always use the high octane fuel, and indeed read a report this morning which did indicate that it improved performance. 

Regards,

Peter.

 

 

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