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    Default Peugeot 3008 - FAP OFF - problem P0095

    Peugeot 3008 1.6HDi -110CV. Auto bought with cut out FAP. There is a MIL control on the board and a message about the fumes pollution is displayed on the screen. After the diagnostics there were errors in the air flow meter, the exhaust gas temperature sensor in the intake manifold and something with preheating candles. I read the map, the map was not modified. I turned off the FAP in the map and the DTC. Then I removed the errors through Diagbox. The car was driving properly but after switching it off and on again, the MIL indicator and information about the exhaust gas pollution still appears. After diagnosis, only error P0098 remains. Can he be the cause? Will it be ok if I turn it off in the ECU map?
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    Hi,
    ECU EDC17C60?

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    Bosch EDC16C34

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    In any case, to say something, need the original and modified files.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pike View Post
    In any case, to say something, need the original and modified files.
    I share two files.
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    Seems DPF off by switch ok, and 9 deleted sets of DTCs all P14xx

    1442
    1433
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    2033,2032,2031,1428,1416
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    The P0095 named in subject may be related to an intake air temp sensor that can be dead.

    Strange those DTCs with only DPF switch mod. :-O
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    I have everything turned off what you wrote to me.

    However, the Intake Air Temperature Sensor has something to do with EGR

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    I know, just related changes present in your file.

    Did you read what i said about p0095?

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    P0098 - I was wrong in the subject title.

    I understand. So the customer came to me with two defects. Unprogrammed FAP and damaged IATS. He previously mentioned IATS but it did not help. Now he has FAP OFF will try to replace the IATS again. Should help. If not, disable DTC P0098 from the ECU.
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    Last edited by oliva; 1st July, 2018 at 03:40 PM.

 

 

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