Yes, guess I'd feel the samerwb wrote:Well, the glow plugs are used for starting, and IIRC stay on for a couple of minutes after start. So I'd prefer that they work.
It's a Bosch EDC16CP39. I think it can be flashed with a Galletto 1260, but on a £4k car I'd prefer a pro to do it.
On a 2.2 136, it limited the injection volume to 30mg/cycle, didn't change max rpm, (it turns out there are several 'downgraded modes' of operation), which translated into a max. speed of 83 eventually, but crap at climbing hills. It ran normally for about 3 months / 5k miles before complaining. When I eventually managed to diagnose it, the faults were to do with additive level, additive pump, (plug fell out).That's a very good question: just how upset will it get if the physical delete is done first?
It can't be any harder to drive in limp mode than the 90 was.

The theory http://ftp.psyborg.rpg.pl/hdi/Citroen%2 ... Filter.pdf
suggests it should have generated a low differential pressure message, but it didn't.

If it were mine, I would sort out who's going to do the software and whether they also do the physical FAP removal.
If not......
