I have about the same request.
First I have a Suzuki SX4 1.9DDiS. Seems to be a clone of the Fiat Sedici and indeed, I just managed to connect to the ECU using Multiecuscan and ELM327 USB interface.
I could monitor the ECU and reset errors codes as indeed I had some related to EGR, Air flow sensor ...
I bought this car 5 months ago, ran fine till last month when I got an engine check warning, 50km after loss of power then total death. Had to be towed to the garage. Diagnosis, DPF) clogged, needs to be replaced, bill 3000€ ! NO WAY; So the mechanic investigated further, replaced the air flow sensor (as there was an error in the log), plugs, forced regeneration, updated to the latest firmware. Fine for 1400km, then again the engine check indicator and same symptoms ! This time, as soon I had the indicator, I stopped the car along the road, crawl under it and unbolted the DPF intake to let the exhaust gases out. I didn't want to spoil the DPF further. To my great surprise, I managed to drive more than 200km without any incident or power loss. Engine was responding properly.
I am a retired engineer, and wasn't impressed by the giberish from Suszuki tech. (look like they confuse causes and results, replacing parts at random obeying the computer "errors" codes).
I spend some time researching about these DPF and was taken abash, really ! Plus I couldn't accept to pay 3000€ to please the Green mafia.
DPFs are a non sense in fact and the protoclo to regenerate it is far from fail safe ! Gee, you have to wait for it to be partially clogged before declogging it BUT if it is too clogged, than this becomes impossible ! Not to mention that the extra back pressure and T° stress the engine AND transform the big particules in the smaller and vicious one, all this at the expense of more fuel ???? So, this ECU is playing game all the time with the DSP and when it looses, YOU get stuck on the highway and loose big money !
So I bought Multiecuscan and the interface, found again the same errors Suzuki had noticed the first time and cleared them. Din't change any part. I did ran the car for 30km and no error ! OK, may be I should run it for more km but I was driving with an almost free exhaust !
Therefore I ordered a DPF eliminator, just a tube but it has the fitting for the DFP sensor. It looks like this could fool the ECU into believing that there is still a DPF but in pristine condition and as the tube will not clog, no pressure difference so may be the ECU will assume that no regeneration is required. Will check as soon as I get it.
I prefer to fool the ECU than to have it hacked. I played with bit and bytes in my younger times but as soon as there will be a firmware updgrade, the jacked code will be lost.
BUT, the ECU still hold info about this DPf (number of regen. failed regen. ...) as I understand and Multiecuscan resets all this when the regeneration function is performed.
What I would like is that to be able to reset these info once my DPF eliminator is installed BUT without initiating a regeneration of this TUBE
; In short just to be able to read and reset the DPf related info as for the other error codes.
Thanks for reading and more thanks to come if you bring me a solution