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    Default Mazda 5 DPF off

    Hi Guys,

    I have a Mazda 5 here which needs the DPF to be removed.

    The ECU is Denso RF7N.



    I've attached the original file, which was read out using Piasini and the connections were made according to the "Mazda-dci" pdf instruction. So this is not the usual Mazda - Denso ECU.

    Naturally I'm willing to pay for a correct, working solution without a DPF and check engine light and error codes. And also no regeneration after a certain km.
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    Quote Originally Posted by z786 View Post
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    Did that and Danny solved a smoking diesel AGAIN!

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    You just write the file into ECU or you need to use some procedure? Thanks

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    Just write the dump into the ECU and it was ready to go

 

 

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