![]() ![]() I would suggest reading up on the Forscan sticky and reset everything back to your AS Built status. ![]() It sounds like you made a bunch of changes without documenting anything. Not sure if that was a typo… but if not, those 2 things are different! If I were to post a screen shot of the error codes in Forscan, would someone be willing to maybe walk me through fixing the things I've checked/enabled that I should not have changed? I don't know how to clear error codes and maybe if everything is checked as it should be and I cleared the codes, it would fix my issues? Like I said, I am a complete noob at this, so any of you guys help is greatly appreciated.DEF is not the same thing as DPF. I do not think I messed with the auto regen as I did not know what the setting would be useful for exactly. I do have it disabled at this point, but still getting the error message. I thought I had, almost certain I had checked a box to give me the percentage on DEF which I assume is the same as the DPF% as you mentioned above.
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