Daf Euro 6 exhaust system problem: What to do?
Exhaust system faults often occur on Daf Euro 6 models. This is often due to a faulty NOx sensor, a clogged injector, or a pump that no longer delivers sufficient urea... The reasons can be many. The resulting faults render the truck unusable, as it loses power and torque, and is limited to 20km/h.
The most common dashboard faults are :
- Speed limited to 20km/h
- AdBlue dosage error
- Motor power limiting
- Exhaust system malfunction
How do I remove all my engine restrictions?
First of all, we carry out a complete scan of the faults and fault codes present, using specific diagnostic tools. This allows us to identify the fault codes present.
Below, fault codes P151A (20km/h limitation), P1518 (Engine torque limitation), P3908 (Temperature module dysfunction, sensor fault), and P3905 (AdBlue pump short circuit) are present, meaning that even if you erase them with a suitcase, they won't go away. We therefore need to reprogram the entire system to remove these AdBlue fault codes once and for all, so that we can use the vehicle under normal conditions, with no restrictions on speed or power. Adblue consumption will also be zero.
After reprogramming the ETC3 system on your vehicle
Once the AdBlue system on your Daf XF460 Euro 6 has been reprogrammed, you'll be able to exploit the full potential of your truck again, without ever having to worry about running out of fuel in the middle of nowhere. The dashboard will no longer display any fault codes or messages relating to the emission control system.
Removal of the SCR system is also coupled with the DPF/FAP particulate filter system. We advise you to remove the filter cartridge after our operation. We remove the regenerations to avoid any filter clogging problems.
To find out more about this type of intervention
If you would like even more information on how to remove an AdBlue defect from a Daf XF106 in general, you can consult this dedicated section. We can also reprogram your vehicle to improve power, torque and fuel consumption.