To thank me for giving it a full service and timing belt change, the Galaxy has decided to give me an engine malfunction warning to deal with.

Having hooked up the scanner I am getting a number of CANBUS communication errors which I think are unrelated and likely due to failing solder joints in the dash cluster unit. The reason I think unrelated is they come back immediately after being cleared, but it takes 5-10mins of running before the engine malfunction comes back.
The error relates to Exhaust temp too low for DPF regen. I have checked all temp sensors on the exhaust and they seem to be giving good readings (3 all give broadly consistent, plausible values that do change depending on engine idle speed.). My next thing to look at is the fuel vaporiser unit, this is a separate glow plug and nozzle that squirts diesel on to the DPF to increase combustion temps and apparently is a common failure point. I've checked the fuses that go to both the glow plug and the separate fuel pump that runs the nozzle, both seem fine.
Other relevant data: DPF soot content is 56% capacity closed loop, 70% capacity open loop. I am taking this as a positive, many of the online
Questions for the group:
- Have I missed anything obvious I should be looking at?
- What is the difference between the two DPF soot values?
All help and advice gratefully received as I have limited experience with DPF cars.
