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    Default Master 2.5 dCi 150 DPF removal

    I need help on DPF disable.
    This Van arrived to me with a tuned file and the DPF removed but all sensors installed.
    When driving with this file "MASTER-146_DBE9_1x" engine enter in recovery mode and swich on engine lights on the dash.
    I decided to leave the file original and someone with EcuSafe sent to me the file "MASTER-146_DBE9_0Dpf-1" to test.
    Same problem and same errors: P242F, P2002 and P0544
    I've tested files "MASTER-146_DBE9_0Dpf-2" and "MASTER-146_DBE9_0Dpf-3", but same result.
    With the last one the only change is that engine didn't loss power when engine lights are on.
    Do anyone have any idea how to solve this?

    Thanks in advance
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    check this
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    Quote Originally Posted by fargulkim View Post
    check this
    But this is the same file "MASTER-146_DBE9_0Dpf-3" with the tuned maps of "MASTER-146_DBE9_1x".
    I don't whant to program the tuned maps, only original file with DPF removed.
    I don't know who did this tuned file "MASTER-146_DBE9_1x" but is really shit: too much Rail Pressure and Injection Time. The Van smokes too much and is not confortable to drive it.

    Thank you

 

 

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