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Mini Cabrio Diesel Issue

Alright, I'm facing a rather annoying issue with my 2015 Mini Cabrio diesel. It's got about 46626 km on the clock. The speedometer is showing a warning light, and the engine feels like it's lost a good chunk of its power, like a reduced power mode is active. To top it off, there's noticeable smoke when accelerating and a strong diesel exhaust smell. I suspect it might be related to the diesel particulate filter exhaust pressure being too low, maybe a defective exhaust back pressure sensor. Any thoughts before I take it to a workshop?

Summary of the thread

A 2015 Mini Cabrio diesel is experiencing reduced power, a warning light on the speedometer, noticeable smoke during acceleration, and a strong diesel exhaust smell. The suspected cause is a low diesel particulate filter (DPF) exhaust pressure, potentially due to a defective exhaust back pressure sensor. Suggestions include checking for exhaust leaks, considering a forced DPF regeneration cycle, and ultimately taking the car to a workshop for diagnosis and sensor replacement. The issue was resolved by replacing the exhaust back pressure sensor.

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ella_weber1

Low pressure in the diesel exhaust usually points to a DPF issue. Have you tried forcing a DPF regeneration cycle? What kind of driving do you usually do? Short trips can clog the filter pretty quickly. Also, have you checked for any leaks in the exhaust system itself?

gerhardweiss79 (community.author)

Forced regeneration usually requires diagnostic equipment, so you'd need a compatible OBD tool or a trip to the shop. Given the reduced power and smoke, a faulty exhaust back pressure sensor is a strong possibility. A leak would typically cause high pressure readings. Considering everything, taking it to a workshop for a proper diagnosis and sensor replacement is probably the best course of action.

ella_weber1

I haven't tried forcing a regeneration cycle. How would I do that? And regarding leaks, I visually inspected the exhaust system but didn't find anything obvious. Is there a more reliable way to check?

gerhardweiss79 (community.author)

Just wanted to give an update. It was indeed the exhaust back pressure sensor. Got it replaced, and the error is gone. Total damage was 245€. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.

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CABRIO