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VAUXHALL Astra diesel 1.7cdti loss of power 2012. HELP.

vauxprob

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Can anyone help? I have a Vauxhall Astra 1.7 cdti 2012 diesel, which is running on 2 cylinders and is powerless.
It started to mess around a little, and I thought it needed a run up the motorway to clear the emissions, but this did not happen as it lost all power and I had difficulty in getting home. It will not rev up passed 2500 rpms and puffs out lots of black smoke before it gets hot. The temperature goes up to normal much quicker than it used to, but it does not over heat and there is no water loss. The dash symbols are “reduced engine power” and “catalytic Converter” .
The local garage said it needed 2 new injectors, No3 and No 4 which they informed me was stopping it from regenerating the cleaning mode on the catalytic converter? I had the injectors changed and keyed in to the vehicle’s memory, which was a waste of time and money. It is exactly the same, and has made no difference.
The exhaust pipe was disconnected to see if it was blocked but that made no difference either. I have had the EGR valve off and checked and that is OK.
I don’t seem to be getting anywhere with the local garage, who is not a Vauxhall dealer, and resorted to a mobile mechanic as I am unable to move the car very far, who checked with his diagnostics machine and still was not able to fix it and said it was a head scratcher.
Is there anyone who could give me some advice or maybe even fix it for me? I’m just outside Lancaster.
 
No idea, sorry, and sadly not sure if you will find the answer you seek here. This forum is really for classic cars and one of only a couple of Vauxhall owners here - ours are old and gasoline power.

Good luck seeking an answer but you probably want to cast the net a little more widely.
 
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