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    Default Citreon C8 - DPF off..?

    C8-(eco - power remap) dpf off.rarCan someone have a look at this remap to see if dpf is removed as still getting anti pollution fault on dash ?

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    Diagnose the car and find out fault code[s]?
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    DPF, EGR, O2/LAMBDA, ADBLUE, VMAX/SPEEDLIMIT, CHIPTUNING FOR PETROL/GASOLINE AND DIESEL VEHICLES!
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    Fault codes P1147 & P1429

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    Those faults relate to sensor faults, if DPF was removed properly it should not be there.
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    DPF is off correctly, but i think you must simulate a "good" diff. pr. about 10-15 mbar if your diff. sensor is faulty.
    This EcuSafe solution always work for me, but i've never had a problem with faulty sensor...
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    Thanks for replys , Do I have to disable anything and do I leave all sensors connected?

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    Read again what i've wrote...

    "but i think you must simulate a "good" diff. pr. about 10-15 mbar if your diff. sensor is faulty"
    That mean all sensors stay connected and in good condition...

    EDIT: i can't find what mean P1147, maybe is P1447?
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