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    Default VW Transporter 2.5 TDI DPF

    There are two files. The original dump is in the first one. In the second one particulate filter is disabled. Can anyone check the second file? Is it writtable?
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    This dpf off not correkt. Bad!

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    Quote Originally Posted by yas200979 View Post
    This dpf off not correkt. Bad!
    Tnx.
    Anybody can help me remove dpf ?

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    I can help.

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    PM please.

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    I heard about two bytes have to change to disable dpf in these ecus.... what do you think about it ;D

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    Quote Originally Posted by taras_rx7 View Post
    Tnx.
    Anybody can help me remove dpf ?
    Try this and report. Remember to correct checksum before using my file if you are not using a flasher with automatic-correction
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    Quote Originally Posted by teoturo View Post
    Try this and report. Remember to correct checksum before using my file if you are not using a flasher with automatic-correction
    Why spread it - that will never work. And for what you have erased DTC?
    : Roflmao:

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    Quote Originally Posted by yas200979 View Post
    Why spread it - that will never work. And for what you have erased DTC?
    : Roflmao:
    Why shouldn't it work ? Please light me up.
    It's working 2years long on a Vw-Westfalia T5
    DTCs are erased for unplugging sensors from exhaust pipe.

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    Do not advise - this is a bad method. You were just lucky that two years running.

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    cleared DTC in ecu? taras_rx7, this Very bad solution! After this solution your clent in future You need right manually correction without cleared DTC table.

    if your client will continue to be problems with the vehicle related to a malfunction of sensors are responsible for the fuel system and air intake, then on computer diagnosis in memory no one will see errors. This will create additional difficulties in finding fault.

    I can help you with this auto, if interesting

 

 

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