Sorry to have not been back, forgot the password & the reset didn't seem to work when I last tried to get in.
I'm an engineer, but not from an automotive back ground. As to cars, when younger, I just got fed up with paying experts and ending up walking to a phonebox in the middle of nowhere more often than I would like.
The biggest problem with this white smoke issue, is the engine computer doing bad guess work when it gets bad data from somewhere, (didn't computer programmers use the technical term GIGO? (garbage in = garbage out)).
The engine computer adjusts and evolves it's settings to what it is told by the various sensors. Unfortunately, if one of the sensors is telling fibs, the computer believes it, rather than saying that's moopoo and ignoring it. This causes the computer to do some weird things with the fith injector, AND IT DOESN'T THROW AN ERROR CODE! so often garages will be helpless as the computer doesn't tell them what to do.
If you own one these cars, you need techstream and the right cable, bootlegs from Ebay are available, we were desperate so took the risk, and were ok. I'm always scared plugging one of these cables into a mostly working car, wondering if I'm about to brick the computer. Fortunately it worked.
If you look at the table on this link http://www.lexusownersclub.co.uk/forum/topic/74603-p2002-fault-code-is-220d/?page=2 (picture won't post for some reason) The bit that was interesting was my "dpf differential pressure", which was all over the place, and causing the fault due to knackered wiring, and the "exhaust fuel addition FB" which is the fith injector.
When the battery is disconnected for five minutes & reconnected, the exhaust fuel addition value will start at it's default which is 1.0, ours when smoking had crept up to 1.45, presumably nearer to 1.0 is good.
How do you tell that the DPF is regenerating? When driving, and the pressure gauge and techstream agreed that the dpf pressure was over 5kPa (20 inches water gague) an orange ring lit up around the speedo. I assumed that this was to say the DPF was regenerating, it didn't happen at any set speed, but I can't find any other info about this. Was I wrong?
Thing that may cause the fuel addition to go up? These are my guesses.....................................................
Wrong DPF pressure data, due to sensor or wiring.
Out of spec lambda sensor? or buggered wiring?
Buggered temperature sensors for the dpf, or their wiring? "exhaust temperature B1S1" & B1S2
Who knows, but if it's smoking, see what your "exhaust fuel addition FB" value is.
Anyone buying one of these cars needs a good hard test drive, just in case the battery was disconnected just before you turned up!