Hello all, first post but I have gotten a lot of helpfull info throughout the years. My Wife got the 100 percent filter message and code P0106 a month ago. I cleaned the EGR, MAP sensor and purchase the alfaobd software. After a force a regen I was able to clear the P0106 and P2463 codes successfully. I noted the DPF temp was around 600 degrees Celsius during the regen and later confirmed with the data log from that regen. A month later she mentions limp mode and the 100% filter message back. I fire up alfa and find that this time we also have code P0471 along with the P0106 and P2463. I've ran two forced regens and note that the DPF temp does not go above 200 degrees Celsius. I assume it is not getting hot enough to clean the DPF as the message. Never goes away.
We have had the eco for 6 years and have not had any issues. I've googled and searched most of the day and no luck. There isn't much on P0471 exhaust back pressure sensor. The P0106 manifold absolute pressure sensor. Google and other threads suggest cleaning the EGR tube and MAP sensor. I did this again and there wasn't much soot as the first time.
My thoughts below...
Other then the DPF not getting up to a high enough temp, is it possible the MAP sensor is bad? ( I ordered one and it's on its way) I read that the P0471 code can be thrown when the computer compares gas pressure to the atmosphere pressure. I believe atmospheric pressure value comes from the MAP sensor. In the third picture alfa graphs the two options available that relate to pressure the could relate. I am not sure the the AD/C pressure graph is but it's always neg 5236. The top atmospheric pressure when I convert to Mercury is inline to the value it should be for my location and sea level. Is there a way to test the MAP sensor? If one of the above sensors are bad could it cause the DPF to not get up to the correct temp in a regen?
We have had the eco for 6 years and have not had any issues. I've googled and searched most of the day and no luck. There isn't much on P0471 exhaust back pressure sensor. The P0106 manifold absolute pressure sensor. Google and other threads suggest cleaning the EGR tube and MAP sensor. I did this again and there wasn't much soot as the first time.
My thoughts below...
Other then the DPF not getting up to a high enough temp, is it possible the MAP sensor is bad? ( I ordered one and it's on its way) I read that the P0471 code can be thrown when the computer compares gas pressure to the atmosphere pressure. I believe atmospheric pressure value comes from the MAP sensor. In the third picture alfa graphs the two options available that relate to pressure the could relate. I am not sure the the AD/C pressure graph is but it's always neg 5236. The top atmospheric pressure when I convert to Mercury is inline to the value it should be for my location and sea level. Is there a way to test the MAP sensor? If one of the above sensors are bad could it cause the DPF to not get up to the correct temp in a regen?