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* Check/Replace Exhaust Pressure Sensor (G450) | * Check/Replace Exhaust Pressure Sensor (G450) | ||
* Diesel Particle Filter (DPF) | * Diesel Particle Filter (DPF) | ||
− | ** Perform Regeneration (Refer to Specifications!) | + | ** Perform [[Diesel Particle Filter Emergency Regeneration|Emergency Regeneration]] (Refer to Specifications!) |
** Check/Replace Diesel Particle Filter (DPF) | ** Check/Replace Diesel Particle Filter (DPF) | ||
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* Skoda Superb (3U) & VW Passat (3B) ''(Engine Codes: BGW, BSS, BWW)'' had issues with faulty Exhaust Pressure Sensors (G450), they were defective from factory and due to a leaking sealing the measured values were incorrect and resultet in wrong calculated particle filter load and unsuccessful regeneration cycles. | * Skoda Superb (3U) & VW Passat (3B) ''(Engine Codes: BGW, BSS, BWW)'' had issues with faulty Exhaust Pressure Sensors (G450), they were defective from factory and due to a leaking sealing the measured values were incorrect and resultet in wrong calculated particle filter load and unsuccessful regeneration cycles. | ||
+ | * With CBEA and CJAA engines, the factory documentation may show the wrong part location for the Exhaust Pressure Sensor 1 (G450). This sensor is in a foil pouch just behind the oil cap. | ||
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[[Category:Fault Codes]] | [[Category:Fault Codes]] |
Latest revision as of 08:11, 8 October 2014
18434/P2002/008194 - Particle Filter Bank 1: Malfunction
Possible Symptoms
- Malfunction Indication Lamp (MIL) active
Possible Causes
- Exhaust Pressure Sensor (G450) faulty
- Diesel Particle Filter (DPF) faulty
Possible Solutions
- Check/Replace Exhaust Pressure Sensor (G450)
- Diesel Particle Filter (DPF)
- Perform Emergency Regeneration (Refer to Specifications!)
- Check/Replace Diesel Particle Filter (DPF)
Special Notes
- Skoda Superb (3U) & VW Passat (3B) (Engine Codes: BGW, BSS, BWW) had issues with faulty Exhaust Pressure Sensors (G450), they were defective from factory and due to a leaking sealing the measured values were incorrect and resultet in wrong calculated particle filter load and unsuccessful regeneration cycles.
- With CBEA and CJAA engines, the factory documentation may show the wrong part location for the Exhaust Pressure Sensor 1 (G450). This sensor is in a foil pouch just behind the oil cap.