Aunty Pollution's come to stay

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Aunty Pollution's come to stay

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Friday morning, I was thinking nearly 5k now since Monsieur Le FAP was evicted from the dogmobile & barring one glitch the week after, no problems since :cheesy:

Friday evening: Bong! ANTI POLLUTION FAULT & limp mode :evil:
Saturday morning: Bong! AIRBAG FAULT then...Bong! ANTI POLLUTION FAULT & limp mode :evil: :evil:
Sunday afternoon: Bong! ANTI POLLUTION FAULT & limp mode :evil: :evil: :evil:
At least this time, no airbag fault - probably due to Mrs Doggy moving her seat back to her personal settings,
(max height, fully forward & heating on 365 days a year) :roll:
Now it's never done this before - every other time limp mode was gone on the next journey, so I guess it needs diagnosing.
I have complete faith in my local Pug dealer, after all they have been specialising in the marque for several months now. :frown:

Chinese fake PP2000 ordered this evening - watch this space......
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Hope you kept the bits... :shock:

I'm guessing differential pressure, is it too high or too low though?
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steve_earwig wrote:Hope you kept the bits... :shock:
Nope.
steve_earwig wrote:I'm guessing differential pressure, is it too high or too low though?
Possible, I suppose. Too high seems fairly unlikely. Too low I was expecting to see straight away, but didn't. Difficult to see why it should change, unless my leaky flexi section's getting worse. That's possible, but if it's only just reached that point with no detectable noise difference, you'd expect the fault to come & go.
It might be additive counter(s) needing reset....
Either way, I need some facts, otherwise I'll spend ages possibly eliminating all the other potential causes.

To my relief it's still going, (albeit slowly). :roll:
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Oo-er Doggy, I hope it's something simple :|
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That's a shame after all that effort, I hope it's an easy fix.
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While twiddling thumbs waiting for dognostic inteface, I've come across some references to similar problems being due to a faulty MAF sensor.

Struggling to access Servicebox at the mo. - does anyone know if mine is the the kind you can safely clean with some brake cleaner or similar?
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Hey Doggy,

Sorry to hear this after all the work you did to get around the FAP!

Can I ask, (might be better to PM?) where you have bought the PP2000 from?
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dogslife wrote:While twiddling thumbs waiting for dognostic inteface, I've come across some references to similar problems being due to a faulty MAF sensor.

Struggling to access Servicebox at the mo. - does anyone know if mine is the the kind you can safely clean with some brake cleaner or similar?

I cleaned mine once with cotton buds dipped in petrol :oops:

There was a kinda 'bulb' thing like a resister and another strip (a 'hot wire') and both were carefully wiped over to remove some black stuff. The car seemed a bit more perky after but that may be imaginary...
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Welly wrote:[I cleaned mine once with cotton buds dipped in petrol :oops:
Thanks, Welly....

Mine's a 00001920AG AIR METRG DEVIC DIAM80 £117.03
Now lets see, DW10ATED = 000019207S AIR METRG DEVIC DIAM70 £101.95
(FWIW, all 2.0 HDi's have this one, whether D8 / D9 / Bosch or Siemens no TD's or petrols use them)
so similar & worth a go at cleaning I reckon 8)
(unfortunately this evening's weather put a stop to that) :frown:
BruceT wrote:Hey Doggy,

Can I ask, (might be better to PM?) where you have bought the PP2000 from?
Fleabay, Item Number 160417856437
When I looked the cheapest was £148, this was £155 at the time, but included the 30-pin pre-OBD2 cable, which the cheaper one didn't and which my help with my bro's D8.
Remains to be seen whether it's any good :?
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Speaking of Evilbay 280387172779
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I'm rather tempted my self at 160 quid!

Keep us informed
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steve_earwig wrote:Speaking of Evilbay 280387172779
Brilliant Steve, thanks 8)
Being long of pocket & short of arm, I'll give cleaning it a try, but good to know there is a reasonably priced alternative. :D
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2003 HDi 2.2 6-speed Exec Estate (2012-19) (also a gem)
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Whipped the MAF off this evening, but it looked clean as a whistle. Slight sticky deposit on what I assumed to be the sensing wires, so cleaned them & the connector pins anyway, but predictably it made no diference.
It could still be faulty, but I'll wait for PP2000's verdict, methinks......
2002 HDi 2.2 Exec Estate, (2008-12) (wonderful)
2003 HDi 2.2 6-speed Exec Estate (2012-19) (also a gem)
2009 Citroen C5 2.0 HDi VTR+ Estate (godawful heap)
2008 BMW E91 330i touring (great fun - murdered by a reversing SUV)
2007 BMW E91 325i touring (slower smoother quieter)
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PP2000 wrote:Your Applications are now successfully activated.

Only took you 3 hours to follow a set of idiot-proof instructions a 12 year-old could manage while texting his mates.

Numpty
Now too effing late to see if it'll talk to the car :roll:

Watch out for the next thrilling episode of, 'What Doggy Broke Next....'
2002 HDi 2.2 Exec Estate, (2008-12) (wonderful)
2003 HDi 2.2 6-speed Exec Estate (2012-19) (also a gem)
2009 Citroen C5 2.0 HDi VTR+ Estate (godawful heap)
2008 BMW E91 330i touring (great fun - murdered by a reversing SUV)
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Let me know how you get on as im pretty keen on getting one
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Hers: 2000 "W" 406 Estate GLX HDi 90 (Bosch) @ 150k
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