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  1. Hi All, Finally found the problem with the restricted performance message and DPF.... the inlet manifold is cracked and that is causing the restricted performance and also the reason why the DPF will not regenerate. We was wondering if we could replace the manifolds with after market ones as the Jaguar ones seem alot more expensive. Has anyone used after market ones and could you recommend a brand? Or should we just bite the bullet and go for the Jaguar originals? Thanks in advance Steve
  2. Hi Both, Thank you for your replies, I had no idea that this was a dodgy thing to do! I would never want to take any risk where insurance and MOT are concerned, so I will definitly not be going down that route. Since my last post I had managed to clear the DPF by taking the car for a run down the motoraway, But....... Unfortunatly the car went into restricted mode when I let the diesel run down to 25 miles range, looking on the internet it said that fueI being low could have been the problem. I filled up and the problem went away for about a week. It has now gone into restricted mode yet again and this time, as I know I wasn't low on fuel, I took it to a local garage and got it plugged in the code has come back which is the following: P006A manifold absolute pressure mass or volume air flow correlation. I have changed the maf sensors (both of them) and also noticed the throttle body gaskets could do with being changed so I did them also. Has anybody had this problem and if so was it a easy fix or is it somthing more sinister? Thanks for your help in advance Steve
  3. Hello, I am having problems every now and then with the DPF warning light on my 2009 Jaguar XF. I dont do any motorway driving, only short trips so I know this is why it is happening but I really like the car Someone said that I could take the DPF out and have it re-mapped, as anyone done this and is it advisable? Thanks for your help in advance Steve
  4. Having same problem Changed crank sensor.coil packs now i am stuck just going to shop did you manage sort yours
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