How a faulty MAP sensor can cause DPF issues

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    A few weeks ago I received a phone call from a distributor’s customer asking for assistance as the Toyota he was working on had been emitting black sm
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    One for bob geldof there, silicon chip switched to overload

    For educational or entertainment purposes could have pulled pipe off map sensor
    To see if it flagged anything.

    Seem to think reading a tweet often get toyota/lexus not running
    Right, egr slightly open but no code, clean goes like a rocket

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