Ford Ranger 2.0 BiTDCi Oil Dilution Issues

Ford Ranger 2.0 BiTDCi Oil Dilution Issues

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MrBig

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Friday 8th March
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I'm getting EML on every couple of months with the fault code P253F which is oil deterioration/dilution.

Obviously cured last time with an oil change, car says oil life remaining is at 82% but I have the above fault code. Does anyone know what could be causing this? Excessive DPF regens causing diesel to blow into the oil? Faulty sensor?

In fact is there an oil quality sensor on these or is it just a level sensor?

Since last time I've made sure it's doing a couple of good long runs during the week but obviously hasn't made much difference.

Any suggestions greatly appreciated.

twing

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Friday 8th March
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MrBig said:
I'm getting EML on every couple of months with the fault code P253F which is oil deterioration/dilution.

Obviously cured last time with an oil change, car says oil life remaining is at 82% but I have the above fault code. Does anyone know what could be causing this? Excessive DPF regens causing diesel to blow into the oil? Faulty sensor?

In fact is there an oil quality sensor on these or is it just a level sensor?

Since last time I've made sure it's doing a couple of good long runs during the week but obviously hasn't made much difference.

Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
Has it got the recall on it?

MrBig

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Saturday 9th March
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Is there a recall for this?

twing

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Saturday 9th March
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There was a dilution recall on those engines, I’m not at work today so can’t check but worth a phonecall

MrBig

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Wednesday 13th March
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twing said:
There was a dilution recall on those engines, I’m not at work today so can’t check but worth a phonecall
Would you be able to have a look for me please Twing? My local dealer is not the best redface

Build date is 15th Oct 2019. EcoBlue C.

Also does anyone know how oil dilution is measured? Is it just a level sensor?

twing

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Wednesday 13th March
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MrBig said:
Would you be able to have a look for me please Twing? My local dealer is not the best redface

Build date is 15th Oct 2019. EcoBlue C.

Also does anyone know how oil dilution is measured? Is it just a level sensor?
What's the reg and I'll have a look

MrBig

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Wednesday 13th March
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CN20TAU

twing

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Wednesday 13th March
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It's had two recalls done, looks like one was the seatbelt and I'll find out what the other one is soon as poss. Looks like it's done next to no miles and Rangers like to be driven and got up to temp as much as possible so maybe the short trips are just killing the oil frown will let you know re the recall...

Just so you know it's also thrown up the following a few times recently...

New Alert - Powertrain System Fault

Illuminates when the system has detected a powertrain or a four-wheel drive fault.

What should I do?
A Powertrain or All Wheel Drive (AWD)/Four Wheel Drive (4WD) fault has been detected, contact your authorized dealer as soon as possible.

ETA - Recall 20B09 isn't an actual recall code so no idea how that worked

Edited by twing on Wednesday 13th March 11:28

MrBig

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3,123 posts

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Wednesday 13th March
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twing said:
It's had two recalls done, looks like one was the seatbelt and I'll find out what the other one is soon as poss. Looks like it's done next to no miles and Rangers like to be driven and got up to temp as much as possible so maybe the short trips are just killing the oil frown will let you know re the recall...

Just so you know it's also thrown up the following a few times recently...

New Alert - Powertrain System Fault

Illuminates when the system has detected a powertrain or a four-wheel drive fault.

What should I do?
A Powertrain or All Wheel Drive (AWD)/Four Wheel Drive (4WD) fault has been detected, contact your authorized dealer as soon as possible.

ETA - Recall 20B09 isn't an actual recall code so no idea how that worked

Edited by twing on Wednesday 13th March 11:28
Well that's interesting. They told me the recalls were an exhaust joint and a transmission software update.

The powertrain system fault is (according to Forscan) P253F - Oil Dilution. It seems to regen very regularly. It went to Leeds and back on Saturday. Sat at home all day Sunday. Monday it did the school run and Tuesday it was doing another regen. I can't figure out what's going on with it.

Thank you very much for your help.

twing

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Wednesday 13th March
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MrBig said:
Well that's interesting. They told me the recalls were an exhaust joint and a transmission software update.

The powertrain system fault is (according to Forscan) P253F - Oil Dilution. It seems to regen very regularly. It went to Leeds and back on Saturday. Sat at home all day Sunday. Monday it did the school run and Tuesday it was doing another regen. I can't figure out what's going on with it.

Thank you very much for your help.
No worries, I wouldn't worry about it if it's driving right and no EML. Mine throw up all sorts of nonsense and the just clear themselves, bloody sensors and all that

MrBig

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Wednesday 13th March
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Unfortunately the EML is on now. And I've got a 200 mile round trip to make next week. eek