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    Default opel 1.3 cdti 2007 smoke

    dpf removed,egr disabled
    but white smoke or cold or warm
    oil and antifreeze level ok,turbocharger ok,glow plug led not flashing in dasch,ecu no have error
    maybe bad disabled egr or dpf in damp,with ecusafe or other litle soft?
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    Post your original file,

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    If you have white smoke and smells diesel, you have not remove dpf correctly....

    In many cases s/w program not work good, for full remove the dpf....

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    No have original file,car bought with this problem

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    Car start ok when is cold?

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    Quote Originally Posted by scs-mem View Post
    Car start ok when is cold?
    Yes,start ok

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    This is original, good luck.
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    before remove dpf from ecu You need reset DPF to zero% and adaptation all sensors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by robert54 View Post
    before remove dpf from ecu You need reset DPF to zero% and adaptation all sensors.
    dpf removed from car,egr disabled ,i can write original file but egr and dpf error i think come back .need right solution with dpf and egr off in original file !?

    before remove from ecu, DPF to zero% and adaptation all sensors-more about this
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    If it smokes on cold engine, it shouldn't be because of regeneration... Try unpluging the air mass sensor, if smoke disappears - then it's probably because of regeneration, if no - then maybe problem somewhere else...

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