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  2. My annual mileage is comparable to yours, hence I concur that the additional expense will be justified, as will the increased frequency of oil changes. Thank you for your contribution.
  3. This issue frequently recurs on this Forum, and utilising the 'Search Community' tool will provide numerous discussions from previous years. I recall that the most persuasive argument came from a retired member of a major refinery, who stated that premium fuels contain additives introduced during the refining process, whereas supermarket fuels consist of inferior byproducts. It was noted that diesel engines may reportedly operate on cooking oil. My only knowledge is that during the initial years of our prior Evoque, I utilised retail fuel, and in 2019, I encountered a 'DPF full' problem that required a forced regeneration. Subsequently, I utilised premium fuel (first BP Ultimate, followed by Shell V-Power) and have encountered no additional issues. Given that I only drive approximately 3,000 miles annually, I consider the additional operating expenses to be a reasonable compromise.
  4. I was unaware that fuel from supermarkets differs from that obtained at petrol stations. Two years between services is excessive; I schedule mine every eight to ten months. I might not have been deterred from purchasing an Evoque, but I regret having read about the issues associated with it. I simply need to wait for the appropriate opportunity.
  5. A low mileage does not inherently indicate superior condition; it may reflect numerous short trips, potentially utilising worse grocery fuel. Additionally, a full service history merely signifies adherence to the necessary biennial servicing, during which the oil may have gradually deteriorated. Users of Diesel Ingenium on the Forum opt for annual oil and filter changes between services and either utilise premium fuel or additives to potentially enhance engine combustion efficiency. I possess my second diesel Ingenium Evoque and will undoubtedly opt for a third if they still available at that time. I believe it is an excellent unit with substantial torque; nonetheless, it requires proper maintenance.
  6. Some Diesel Ingenium vehicles have reached 100,000 miles without troubles, while others have barely achieved 15,000 miles. Later versions from 2022 onwards may perform better. It is possible that their reliability is inferior to other manufacturers.
  7. Greetings to everybody, I am new to the site as I am seeking to acquire an Evoque; however, I have read that the Ingenium engine may experience issues with inadequate regeneration and premature timing chain deterioration. If I get a vehicle with little mileage and a comprehensive service history, can I circumvent these problems?
  8. It appears to be an issue with the exhaust or manifold; nonetheless, it would be advisable to inspect it further if you can access it on a ramp.
  9. Additionally, here is the video.
  10. I will attempt it and provide you with updates.
  11. Uncertain about the location of the component, comments on that YouTube movie indicated that the issue is not exclusive to BMW; other owners have attempted solutions, and some individuals reported success.
  12. From the bottom of the engine? Is it only when the temperature is warm?
  13. I viewed a YouTube video suggesting that the ticking sound may originate from the hydraulic lifter. To alleviate the issue, one should start the engine and maintain it at 3000 rpm for three minutes; some claim this resolves the problem, making it worth attempting.
  14. I have not yet inspected it; I need to elevate it up the ramp for examination. However, it is likely that this would produce a rattling noise at startup, correct? Is it not when the engine is warm?
  15. Perhaps a minor fissure in the catalytic converter or manifold?
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  17. I am seeking assistance from anyone who can provide help. I possess a 2006 E90 M47 that produces a ticking noise when the vehicle reaches optimal temperatures. A few months ago, I operated my vehicle with low oil pressure, and a friend suggested that I might have caused low-end knock. However, after changing the oil and filter, we did not observe any metallic particles in the filter. Additionally, we placed four strong magnets underneath the oil during drainage and found no metal shavings. The ticking noise did not entirely correlate with the engine revs, leading us to conclude that it was due to chain slap. The vehicle just underwent maintenance, including the replacement of the timing chain, tensioner, water pump, steering pump, auxiliary belt, and all gaskets, approximately two weeks ago at a mileage of 165,000. However, the noise persists. We have also eliminated lifter tick, as it is only audible from the bottom of the engine, predominantly on the driver's side, and cannot be detected with the hood open. I have included a link to my YouTube video at the end of this post. Thank you for your assistance; I recently spent £2,000 to eliminate this sound and was informed by the garage that it was chain slap, which is quite frustrating. To be fair, the car drives well and accelerates smoothly, but I detest this noise. The most accurate description of the ticking sound is that, while idling, it produces a characteristic diesel tractor "duhduhduh" noise, with the ticking occurring in varying rhythms such as "tick.......tick tick......tick tick tick tick.............tick." However, upon revving the engine, the ticking sound synchronises with the vehicle's operation.
  18. During the next service appointment with the dealer, enquire whether they are prepared to update all necessary firmware on the vehicle free of charge, as policies may vary among dealers. If unsuccessful, document the issue as a warranty claim; the dealer would likely upgrade the firmware on the pertinent ECU as an initial measure.
  19. You have accurately identified the issue. I remotely secured the doors upon receiving a notification indicating they were unlocked. I will monitor this "feature" in the future.
  20. The mirror fold feature intermittently deselects without apparent cause on the 2023 C300e, and the convenience opening function operates erratically.
  21. Have you altered or transmitted any settings to the vehicle via the Mercedes me App? I have observed that this action occasionally results in unexpected modifications to the settings.
  22. AMG 2024 GLC43 The automatic folding of the mirrors upon closing the doors has inexplicably ceased to function on two occasions. The auto mirror folding option has been disabled in the CAR MENU settings. Is this the outcome of an automated online MBUX update?
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  24. I initially proposed that to one of the mechanics working on the vehicle; however, he insisted on cleaning the heater core first, as he prefers not to replace components unnecessarily. Well, it is completed now.
  25. I monitored the discussion until its conclusion to ascertain whether anyone proposed the water pump. Several years ago, my son's Galaxy exhibited same symptoms, prompting a local garage to attempt several solutions, similar to your approach, until I proposed that the water pump might have experienced a failure of the vanes from its plastic impeller. They initially dismissed my assertions, yet subsequently acknowledged my accuracy.
  26. I have resolved the issue. Despite purging both heater matrices of the Vito and refilling the coolant using a vacuum pump system for £120, the issue persists. I changed the water pump, which appeared to resolve the issue. I appreciate everyone's assistance.
  27. An air bubble can certainly precipitate this problem. Air is a less effective conductor of heat compared to the coolant fluid. Upon the arrival of the air bubble at the sensor, the temperature gauge will indicate a decrease.
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