Re: "engine failure" warning & lack of power - SUCCESS!!
Joined the forum as I am now a member of the Dodgy Dobby DPF fan club.. Now the owner of a 2006 multi-jet Doblo. I had to share my success story - If you have a socket set, set of spanners and some time please read on as my method might save you a fortune!
As my luck goes, two weeks after buying the car privately, engine light comes on, car goes in to limp mode and engine failure is displayed on screen. Luckily I found a nice mobile mechanic who diagnosed the fault for only £10 - Error code P2002 - Likely cause - DPF. So we reset the fault and went for a drive to find that engine failure and limp mode was being triggered when hitting high revs. So the mechanic spoke to his contact who works at a dealership and the guy said that the only way to go was to replace the DPF and it would cost nearly £1200. Goodness gracious me I said (actually it was more like F**k that!) If I needed a new DPF I would buy one and fit it myself, costing around £450 - your talking 5 bolts a little jiggering and the DPF is off - not rocket science. Anyway, on the off chance and with nothing to loose I decided to have a go a cleaning the DPF myself. I whipped it off which took all of 10 minutes once the car was jacked up. I gave it a thorough flush through with the trusty garden hose, watched all the soot run out then for good measure I poured half a bottle of white spirit in to it, let it soak for a few minutes then thoroughly flushed it through again until water was running clear. I then re-installed the DPF which took another 10 minutes and ALACAZAM!! Car running fine, no engine light, no limp mode, no drama! I got the mechanic to reset the fault code before he left so there was no need to call him out again. I now have a happy Dobby and all is right in the world again - Cost £10 and a little time. I'm not saying this will work for you but it's definitely worth a lash.