

Recently, one of my dreams came true - I bought Citroen C5 X7 2012 (facelift) 2.0HDI RHF 138hp with FAP (millage: ~150 000km) . And the show began...
I'm getting the well known fault code P1490 (Risk of clogging FAP/PEF overloaded) since I've got the car. The regeneration is starting every 150-200km (the mirrors are getting hot) . I'm driving 90% highway . No problem I thought - just need to remove the filter for cleaning, as I was doing dozens of times to my friend's HDIs. But I was surprised when found out, that the FAP is solid and it can't be opened. However - removed it and wash it with high pressure water jet and degreaser. It was totally blocked with Eolys red ash. There was almost no sooth inside (no black water) . After the procedure - the filter was dried with compressed air. No oil deposits found before washing it.
That was easy I thought. I made a reset - replacement of the FAP, via Lexia, just in case. Most probably the previous owner also did it, because it was showing "cumulative weight of Eolys in the FAP - 2g - absolutely far away from the reality. After 180km of driving (one run, out of the city, without stooping the engine) - I've got the same message again...
After the procedure, the differential pressure drooped significantly - max about 40mbar / 3000rpm (stationary) . Before: 300-350-400mbar. The car ran much, much better after the procedure. Even the fuel consumption dropped with about 0.5l/100km. Ok, maybe it can be a result of different road conditions, but for sure there was an improvement it the acceleration.
The sensor is faulty I thought. Next day I've got OEM differential pressure sensor from Citroen (also replaced it by Lexia) . No change - still having the code in every ~200km.
I've got also P1351 (glow plugs not working) since got the car . But according to Service DocBackup - it's not linked with the problem. I've read about BMWs, that the regeneration is not starting if there are faulty glow plugs. Their row is to ignite the post-injected fuel and increase the temperature of the FAP. Is it the same here? Of course I'm planing to replace them, but I don't have free time right now...
I've checked DocBackup for clues. The first solution for P1490 is "Check air cooler bypass intake" . I see the flap after the cooler radiator (next to the MAP and MAF) , but can't figure out how the engine is getting fresh "heated" air during regeneration. I see only the EGR pipe, coming to the air intake manifold and no other sources... It's not enough by my opinion. There should be another pipe for air...
Eolys tank - still not checked. According to Lexia - it's almost full, but who knows... I don't think it's linked with the problem, because I've got the fault code immediately after washing the FAP.
And here we are today - totally confused, with no ideas left

Thank you in advance for the ideas! Cheers!
Ivo