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    Re: PEUGEOT 307 HDI 2000CC 03PLATE Archived Message

    Posted by Richard Endean on February 26, 2008, 11:45 pm, in reply to "PEUGEOT 307 HDI 2000CC 03PLATE"

    John,
    IIRC I don't think you can do a forced regen on an 03plate using eolys176 - only the earlier ones. Check the connectors on the FAP fluid tank - later type are lime green. I don't have a DEC but I'm assuming that your live data will show you the pressure drop on the filter. With vehicle stationary, give it full throttle and watch readings. A new filter will be about 70-80 mB max but I think anything up to about 150mB is ok. You should have a reading for distance travelled since last regen. This shouldn't normally be more than about 600Km but if car only does short journeys it will never happen - 20 miles on dual carriageway usually does it.

    Finally, I know that some people have had issues with the pipes going to the pressure sensors - can't remember exactly what though.

    Good luck
    Richard

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