Jane And Rog
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Since early Feb, our 2019 Dual EGR Ducato has been showing intermittent P401/402 faults.
We have had the low pressure EGR replaced by a a local garage and Fiat have updated the ECU software. Neither of these fixed the problem. The latest error codes are:
P0401-61 Air control negative governor deviation low air quantity - Signal calculation failure
P0402-61 Air tracking control system - Signal calculation failure
Fiat's latest suggestion is to replace the injectors, the DPF and EGR (again but lets not think about that).
This is costing £6000 in parts and Fiat are paying half of that. Annoyingly, yesterday, the wrong DPF arrived from Italy and the right part is now showing out of stock on their system.
The dealer's technician says that the van is drivable but with the engine light on the DPF will not regenerate and we risk it getting blocked and then refusing to start. The DPF is currently showing 25% full - which seems like it has regenerated in the last few hundred miles.
So, I'm trying to understand why Fiat are suggesting a new DPF and what risk we face if we get the new injectors fitted and drive on the old DPF.
We have had the low pressure EGR replaced by a a local garage and Fiat have updated the ECU software. Neither of these fixed the problem. The latest error codes are:
P0401-61 Air control negative governor deviation low air quantity - Signal calculation failure
P0402-61 Air tracking control system - Signal calculation failure
Fiat's latest suggestion is to replace the injectors, the DPF and EGR (again but lets not think about that).
This is costing £6000 in parts and Fiat are paying half of that. Annoyingly, yesterday, the wrong DPF arrived from Italy and the right part is now showing out of stock on their system.
The dealer's technician says that the van is drivable but with the engine light on the DPF will not regenerate and we risk it getting blocked and then refusing to start. The DPF is currently showing 25% full - which seems like it has regenerated in the last few hundred miles.
So, I'm trying to understand why Fiat are suggesting a new DPF and what risk we face if we get the new injectors fitted and drive on the old DPF.
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