Mauro Malvezzi
New member
Hi everyone,
as I wrote on my introduction in the newbie section, I am the proud owner of a 2008 Series 2 Multipla. The engine is the 88 kW/120CV 1.9 Multijet. The car is a bit long in the tooth, at 395k kilometres, and suffered two major failures, both involving a broken gear in the transmission, while cruising on the motorway. The ensuing mechanical mayhem made for 2 quite expensive trips to the nearest garage.
Anyway, I like the multipla so much, I bit the bullet both times, footed the bill for the garage, and had the transmission/gearbox replaced. That issue is hopefully solved.
There's one problem I can't seem to understand, though.
The car is used for the daily work commute, approx 15 km including a brief stint on a beltway that lets me rev up the engine a bit. Apart from that, it's mostly used in a urban setting, and then on the motorway for a bi-weekly trip of approximately 700 km there and back.
The car's oil consumption has slowly increased, and now is quite frankly through the roof - 1 liter every 800-900 km. This isn't however the bit that annoys me.
The car is sometimes very smoky. A dense, very foul smelling smoke. It usually happens after 5-10 minutes of driving, and is often accompained by strong vibrations/"hunting" of the engine, as if it were to come to a stop due to not being able to idle.
The puzzling bit of this story is - if I turn off the engine, and re-ignite it, the smoke disappears. Then, sometimes it comes back, some other times it does not.
Like, for the past two days, it simply did not happen.
Following jobs were recently (last weekend) done on the engine:
1.Replacement of rotten thermostatic valve (QUITE an adventure, but it ended well!)
2.Replacement of the EGR valve (I had already cleaned the old one, I chose to put in a fresh unit just for the sake of it)
Now, the general oil consumption is, I am told, probably due to worn piston rings, a thing to be expected in an engine with so many kilometers under the belt. It's a major bit of work and the financial burden is a bit too much, I have been procrastinating on that decision for a long time...if only I could do the job myself
but that's a bit out of my league at the moment.
But how about the puzzling smoke puffs? Why? I'd like to solve that, for no other reason than that of not bothering pedestrians and bikers with my stench...
Thanks to everyone who will chime in!
Best regards.
as I wrote on my introduction in the newbie section, I am the proud owner of a 2008 Series 2 Multipla. The engine is the 88 kW/120CV 1.9 Multijet. The car is a bit long in the tooth, at 395k kilometres, and suffered two major failures, both involving a broken gear in the transmission, while cruising on the motorway. The ensuing mechanical mayhem made for 2 quite expensive trips to the nearest garage.
Anyway, I like the multipla so much, I bit the bullet both times, footed the bill for the garage, and had the transmission/gearbox replaced. That issue is hopefully solved.
There's one problem I can't seem to understand, though.
The car is used for the daily work commute, approx 15 km including a brief stint on a beltway that lets me rev up the engine a bit. Apart from that, it's mostly used in a urban setting, and then on the motorway for a bi-weekly trip of approximately 700 km there and back.
The car's oil consumption has slowly increased, and now is quite frankly through the roof - 1 liter every 800-900 km. This isn't however the bit that annoys me.
The car is sometimes very smoky. A dense, very foul smelling smoke. It usually happens after 5-10 minutes of driving, and is often accompained by strong vibrations/"hunting" of the engine, as if it were to come to a stop due to not being able to idle.
The puzzling bit of this story is - if I turn off the engine, and re-ignite it, the smoke disappears. Then, sometimes it comes back, some other times it does not.
Like, for the past two days, it simply did not happen.
Following jobs were recently (last weekend) done on the engine:
1.Replacement of rotten thermostatic valve (QUITE an adventure, but it ended well!)
2.Replacement of the EGR valve (I had already cleaned the old one, I chose to put in a fresh unit just for the sake of it)
Now, the general oil consumption is, I am told, probably due to worn piston rings, a thing to be expected in an engine with so many kilometers under the belt. It's a major bit of work and the financial burden is a bit too much, I have been procrastinating on that decision for a long time...if only I could do the job myself
But how about the puzzling smoke puffs? Why? I'd like to solve that, for no other reason than that of not bothering pedestrians and bikers with my stench...
Thanks to everyone who will chime in!
Best regards.
- Model
- Multipla 1.9 Mjet
- Year
- 2008
- Mileage
- 260000