Great video. I was fully with you until you said the Pressure sensor is a sacrificial wear item……NO….. you have taken the time to prove it’s fully functional and passed with flying colours….fit a DPF and recheck the sensor. I had a situation last week when the DPF was so blocked the soot was escaping from the exhaust flange. This over pressure was noted at the pressure sensor and in turn had damaged the component. So in this case both components where replaced. Great work overall though.
Hey, I just bought this particular amarok a few weeks ago. I wonder if you ended replacing the DPF or you left it as it was. This amarok keep doing the same issue hope you can help me. thanks
Hey i have the same car, i checked my car codes with a scan tool but i never had an engine light. weeks later i got the engine light on the highway. took the dpf out to inspect and clean. front side is clear and back had some ash in the tubes. how come i got the engine light? got some soot chunks out during clean and minimal ash
Hi mate , my amarok has the same issue . Did you take the dpf out yourself ? I’ve been quoted $1700 just for the labour to remove the exhaust and put it back in : that’s not including the filter
@@Iswhatitisssss i took it out and cut it open to inspect the filter and it was completely clean!, but it was a bit damaged at the rear allowing for more flow. but due to the way the sensors works is if the airflow through the filter is too high (unrestricted) it still throws the code up p2002. but speaking to a mechanic if its only partially damage and not completely ruined its somewhat fine, as long as you clear the code to avoid limp mode. but a permeant fix is retune for DPF delete or replace the DPF entirely
Thanks man really appreciate your video and detailed diagnosis!
Egr cooler will flag that fault to
Wow wish you could troubleshoot my p2002 error on my mk6. Thanks for the great video
Same with my Leon mk3
Same with my Golf MK7
Great video. I was fully with you until you said the Pressure sensor is a sacrificial wear item……NO….. you have taken the time to prove it’s fully functional and passed with flying colours….fit a DPF and recheck the sensor. I had a situation last week when the DPF was so blocked the soot was escaping from the exhaust flange. This over pressure was noted at the pressure sensor and in turn had damaged the component. So in this case both components where replaced.
Great work overall though.
This video was very helpfull..thank you
Eventually it was done I light up in the particle filter board with Warning spark plug check engine all are in yellow... Someone help me?
Really good info thanks so much!
Hey, I just bought this particular amarok a few weeks ago. I wonder if you ended replacing the DPF or you left it as it was. This amarok keep doing the same issue hope you can help me.
thanks
great information thank you !
Hey i have the same car, i checked my car codes with a scan tool but i never had an engine light. weeks later i got the engine light on the highway. took the dpf out to inspect and clean. front side is clear and back had some ash in the tubes. how come i got the engine light? got some soot chunks out during clean and minimal ash
Hi mate , my amarok has the same issue . Did you take the dpf out yourself ? I’ve been quoted $1700 just for the labour to remove the exhaust and put it back in : that’s not including the filter
@@Iswhatitisssss i took it out and cut it open to inspect the filter and it was completely clean!, but it was a bit damaged at the rear allowing for more flow. but due to the way the sensors works is if the airflow through the filter is too high (unrestricted) it still throws the code up p2002. but speaking to a mechanic if its only partially damage and not completely ruined its somewhat fine, as long as you clear the code to avoid limp mode. but a permeant fix is retune for DPF delete or replace the DPF entirely
@@kieranabbey6418 yea nice ! I’ve decided to go with the dpf delete . Ordered a strait through bypass pipe and re tune ! Cheers for the reply mate
@@Iswhatitisssss you can just knock out the DPF Ceramic material instead :)
@@kieranabbey6418 great answer