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    Default DPF OFF KUGA PROBLEM

    Marca di derivazione del file: Ford / Ford USA
    Modello di derivazione del file: KUGA
    Tipo di derivazione del file: 2.0L TDCi 100kW/134HP SID 803A
    Protocollo di derivazione del file: FLASH_0155 FORD SIEMENS SID803A/SID202
    Numero Hardware: CAFR1B00FR1B000
    Numero di programma: 10154053AA

    Hi, is it possible that after deleting DPF both ECU and mechanically, the car every 15 days is the diesel fuel in the oil pan? is a problem of DPF OFF?
    Thank you.


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    no problem for this dpf.
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    Yes fuel get in oil because of DPF.
    filter 100% empty? if so file is not properly done. you may still have postinjection active!

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    seems a swiftec file
    it don't work, tested! postinjection are active with that file
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