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    Default Peugeot 307 RHR DTC remove needed after DPF off

    Hi to all!
    I've write a DPF off file on Peugeot 307 RHR engine, ecu SID 803.
    After a while the next two DTC appeared:
    - P1434 Additive Systemadditive Pump Fault
    - P0095 Exchanger Signal temperature Change Coherence.

    I've have changed the air temp sensor but DTC appeared again. I've also checked the wires and they are in good conditions.
    I think is because DPF off file. The car works good but I have antipollution fault on display.
    Can somebody help deleting the DTC's from MICRO?
    Thanks!

    PS: I've atached the orginal and modified MICRO.
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    here you go .
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    Quote Originally Posted by brmservice View Post
    here you go .
    Thanks, but what have you posted is an DPF off file made by software.
    I have DPF off....I need DTC's to be deleted.

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    I've tried to remove myself....can somebody confirm if it's good remove of P1434 and P0095 DTC's?
    Thanks!
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    Yes, your DTC off must work

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jashmine1983 View Post
    Hi to all!
    I've write a DPF off file on Peugeot 307 RHR engine, ecu SID 803.
    After a while the next two DTC appeared:
    - P1434 Additive Systemadditive Pump Fault
    - P0095 Exchanger Signal temperature Change Coherence.

    I've have changed the air temp sensor but DTC appeared again. I've also checked the wires and they are in good conditions.
    I think is because DPF off file. The car works good but I have antipollution fault on display.
    Can somebody help deleting the DTC's from MICRO?
    Thanks!

    PS: I've atached the orginal and modified MICRO.
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    Pass-PM

    Test and Report
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    Quote Originally Posted by mysterious View Post
    Yes, your DTC off must work
    I've tested It and works good.

 

 

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