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      06-30-2021, 05:12 PM   #23
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Google Bosch F01C600251

I’m not sure it contains a level sensor inside. I think they do. I need to check my BMW documents. But you also can search around here as it’s been covered. And there is a VW part that fits. Also there us cheap resistor method. A few bux. Mind you I think those are for the heater code and I think yours is for level. Other thing to consider first is to flush your tanks and refill with fresh urea. It crystallizes and renders sensors u usable. Fresh start may free them up.
just an update. I used XEMODEX product and fixed this DEF issue for the level sensor.
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