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Old Aug 6th, 2019, 10:41   #11
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Dastardly diesel,could you please tell us what you soaked the dpf in,as this would be handy to know for possible future blockages.
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Old Oct 4th, 2019, 12:10   #12
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Just a quick update.
After a bit of searching online I came across a 'hidden' menu system in the car. It mentioned that an ADM was enabled. Turns out that this was an Additive Dosing Module. With this I left it in to my mechanic yesterday and he had a look and yes there is an additive reservoir. Took about one and a half litres to fill it. The car is still in 'limp mode' but I'm hoping that with additive now added the DPF will regenerate and I can get back to normal driving
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Just a quick update.
After a bit of searching online I came across a 'hidden' menu system in the car. It mentioned that an ADM was enabled. Turns out that this was an Additive Dosing Module. With this I left it in to my mechanic yesterday and he had a look and yes there is an additive reservoir. Took about one and a half litres to fill it. The car is still in 'limp mode' but I'm hoping that with additive now added the DPF will regenerate and I can get back to normal driving
The ADM level gauge has to be reset to say it is full and then you have the routine which primes it , you need the volvo vida diagnostic system to do that ... what is the hidden menu?
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Old Oct 4th, 2019, 12:33   #14
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If I remember correctly I had to press and hold the 'Read' button on the indicator lever and then press the fog light button twice.
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If I remember correctly I had to press and hold the 'Read' button on the indicator lever and then press the fog light button twice.
oh yes , that is very minimal though at least it gives an indication as to which module the fault codes are stored in.
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