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Baz Meredith: Ford Transit DPF tampering causes problems

In this insightful video, Baz Meredith tackles a Ford Transit van suffering from severe loss of power and poor hill performance. What starts as a straightforward diagnostic quickly unravels into a cautionary tale about illegal modifications, poor repair practices, and the importance of proper diagnostics.

Initial scans flag a cylinder 4 glow plug fault and a damaged ABS tone wheel, explaining the warning lights on the dash.

However, Baz’s deeper inspection reveals the real problem: the Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) has been drilled through, a deliberate but illegal modification intended to reduce exhaust pressure.

Instead of improving performance, this tampering created excessive backpressure, robbing the engine of power and efficiency.

Baz methodically smoke-tests the intake system (finding no boost leaks) and inspects the exhaust for leaks and wiring damage.

He identifies a deteriorated magnetic strip on the ABS tone wheel causing multiple warning lights and concludes that the van will require a software reflash to restore the original DPF function.

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