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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: bristol
Posts: 292
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Hi everyone,
i just have to let you all know how chuffed i am to have got this working after 2 months of pain!...turns out it was the interface which was dodgy all along and i thought it was a software issue..... anyway.....my car needs a 'regen', as Halfords have fitted it with a new dpf filter........ after i had just gone and gutted the bloody thing......anyway now it needs a 'regen' apparantly, so how do i do this? would really appreciate your help/guidance for doing this, thanks! |
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Super Moderator
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Northern Ireland
Posts: 7,757
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Go in with planet and tell car it has had a new filter , DO NOT DO MANUAL REGEN.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: bristol
Posts: 292
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Crawley
Posts: 421
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It can be in one of two menu's depending on your setup.
If you have a separate additive ECU (Just do a Global Test, and if you do, it will show up as one of the ECU's) - If it does show up, you can go in to that and tell it you have fitted a new FAP, It'll do a reset of the figures. If your Additive ECU is build in, you can click on 'Replacement Parts' right at the very start of PP2000, and tell it you have replaced the FAP, and it will reset the counters etc. The second option didn't do anything on my car because the ECU is separate, hence why I've listed both methods (that I know of) Phil |
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