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AdBlue Emissions fault - Engine fault: Repair needed

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Guys, just go to basically any chip tuning shop around the corner, and have AdBlue disabled in the ECU. You won't have any expensive errors or problems, and Greta Thunberg is no longer around to blame you for destroying our planet.
Hi Denzel
I had similar issue last week with my 1.5 HDI 3009 from 2019. I bought it second hand recently from a peugeot dealer and hence still under guarantee. I call then and they assured me that they will fix it under guarantee. I drove there and after about one hour they told me that it is ready and it was defect Urea sensor and they have changed it. Very satisfied cam home but was curious (as recently I bought a Lexia set) and ran the Diagbox and found out that there is no "Diesel Additive Pump" was found. Is is that what the dealer did and lied to me? If confirmed by one of you experts that is the case, I am intention to confront the dealer and raise a fraud case against them. Can you please help me to clarify this.
Thanks.
 
Thanks a lot Denzel 🙏, but still a bit confused, this means that I would never get any warning for low AdBlue level and will be driving without it and may destroy other things?🤔
 
Same problem here, with my 208 1,5HDI from Q4 of 2019. I am about 71.000km and the fault appeared this morning. I have to fix it fast as on Friday i am going for the periodic check RWC. I have no diagnostic system, do you think by removing the battery I can reset the error if i will change the adblue injector?
Herculess I send you a PM. Thanks
 
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