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  1. Private purchase unfortunately, so no chance of that. I'll update my profile now then
  2. Okay thank you. I'll take it for a re scan somewhere and get the list of fault codes and see where to go from there. I've only owned the car 4 days. Not the greatest luck on my part the lights never came up on the test drive. Thanks again. I'll report back if I need any help with the codes
  3. The gent at the garage didn't tell me the fault code just told me it said dpf pressure sensor fault. And then cleared it for me. That was the engine management light the glow plug light has been on twice since. I'm unsure what exactly is the problem as I'm new to cars with a dpf. And if it's the sensor, the dpf or what. Should I have it rescanned and if needed replace the sensor?
  4. Hi thanks for the reply. The light for a regeneration has not been coming on so does that mean it's the sensor and its disabled the regen? The mechanic said it was a dpf pressure sensor fault code but passed it off as just needing to clear. So it's likely a replacement of the sensor will solve my problem?
  5. Hello all, just recently purchased a 2010 1.6tdi mk2 fabia about 4 days ago. On my second day of driving a glow plug light came on, after a restart of the engine the glow plug light went off the morning after it was replaced with the engine management light. A scan from the local mechanic turned up a dpf pressure sensor error. The mechanic advised the previous owner probably didn't drive it right to clear out the dpf and I should give it a 'boot' so to speak and all will be fine. Doing that for the last couple of days the engine management light has not come back on. However the glow plug light has. Is this the best course of action. Does the dpf need cleaning? Or is it something else?

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