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    Hi. I need help with a Touareg 3.0 TDI, BKS engine.

    I can not do the forced regeneration of the DPF particle filter.

    Temperature with goes from 200 degrees Celsius.

    The differential pressure sensor has been changed and the temperature sensor before the dpf filter.

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    The MVB 102.1 is always at 899 degrees centigrade.

    Help, help

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    Look at MWB 101/3, you don`t reached the temperature for regeneration.

    102/1 is temperature after pre-catalyst until 11.2005
    102/1 is temperature prior pre-catalyst after 11.2005 and then it is a calculated value

    Look here for instructions http://wiki.ross-tech.com/wiki/index...y_Regeneration

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    So, how can I see if the turbo temperature sensor (102/1 is temperature prior to pre-catalyst after 11.2005 and then it is a calculated value) is OK?
    The reference is 059906088A.
    Someone has the ELSA Win to see the values in ohms?.

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    In elsa there are no data for Ohm, you must see in odis

    What build year is your car ?

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    3.0 TDI BKS 2007

    The sensor has 205 ohms with the engine cold. I think it's okay.
    The problem is that I can not raise the DPF temperature, it will not be the EGR valve?
    Last edited by jesusoli; 23rd January, 2018 at 12:22 PM.

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    i think dpf its off in ecu, if the temperature are same for all time
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    How does the EGR work when it is in regenraracion?
    Open or closed the EGR cooler?
    Open or closed the EGR?

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    EGR is closed in regeneration

    Picture is from 4 cyl
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    I have same problem with Tuareg 3.0 TDI BKS engine.

    The MVB 102.1 is 899 C degrees

    What was the solution for this problem?

 

 

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