Is there a Adblue bypass kit?

smokeum99ta

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Maryland
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2012 VW passat tdi se
I’m deleted and for some reason my adblue light is blinking stating possible no start in 150 miles. Adblue tank is full (and not being used) but car isn’t reading that. I’ve heard there’s a way to fool the car into thinking it full so I can remove the tank and all. Something like adding a resistor in-line or whatever. I’m looking for a write up or kit. Anyone know of such a thing? TIA


My tuner says that the adblue can be turn off thru tuning but the levels can’t.
 

abishoff

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May 12, 2015
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Wylie, TX
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2015 Passat TDI SEL
I’m thinking you need to clear the codes with a vcds and then obviously tune it out.


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Quincy

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Arlington, WA
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2015 Passat SE TDI, 2007 Dodge Cummins QC 4X4 6 sp, 2007 John Deere 3120
How long have you been deleted and what difference has it made?
 

smokeum99ta

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Jan 20, 2015
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Maryland
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2012 VW passat tdi se
How long have you been deleted and what difference has it made?
A few weeks now. The difference is unbelievable. No lag on takeoff, much more power and fuel mpg is now 45-47 now (before 33-35). The best way to describe it, is it drives like a gas car but with the power/torque of the diesel.
 

Ripster

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Westmister, MD
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2014 Passat SEL TDI (sold), 2015 Passat SEL TDI, 2005 Cummins
I'm in Westminster and I'm curious about your tune as well. I'm definitely going to do the delete in the future.
 

Quincy

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Arlington, WA
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2015 Passat SE TDI, 2007 Dodge Cummins QC 4X4 6 sp, 2007 John Deere 3120
A few weeks now. The difference is unbelievable. No lag on takeoff, much more power and fuel mpg is now 45-47 now (before 33-35). The best way to describe it, is it drives like a gas car but with the power/torque of the diesel.
Is this mileage on the dashboard, or real mileage?
 
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