Thread: 35d dpf issues
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Old 06-07-2017, 03:08 PM
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Originally Posted by robnitro View Post
From what i recall they put a hose with a tiny hole in it to make the dpf look not as clogged to the sensor.
Then they set Rheingold ista or carly to do a dpf regen and then went for a long drive to clean it.
As said be careful of the temperatures, watch it with torque, ista, or Carly.... I'd think keep it below 650 C.

It's a shame these bmw complain about everything but don't bother to monitor a thermostat which really is bad!
I understand that but which hose in particular, im guessing its the differential dpf sensor and i would do this to the post dpf sensor vaccum line, the immediate generic codes are p244d, p323f, p045e, p2032, p0401

Last edited by AlpineD; 06-07-2017 at 03:50 PM.
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