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"You are getting the ECM-2585 code because of the ADM code.
You cannot delete the ECM code until the ADM problem has been dealt with.
Here is the list of likely problems:
Loose connections, contact resistance or oxidation in the terminals
Open-circuit or short-circuit to ground or supply voltage in the signal cable
Damaged additive level sensor
Damaged additive dosing module (ADM).
If the additive level sensor is broken then this cannot be changed on its own and you would need a new additive tank.
Check the additive tank connector. Check for loose connections, contact resistance and oxidation.
Check the signal cable for the level sensor between additive dosing module (ADM) terminal #13 (#A13) and additive tank connector terminal #4. Check for an open-circuit. Check for a short-circuit to ground. Check for a short-circuit to supply voltage.
Check the ground cable for the level sensor between additive dosing module (ADM) terminal #10 (#A10) and additive tank connector terminal #2. Check for an open-circuit. Check for a short-circuit to ground. Check for a short-circuit to supply voltage.
All the best, if you sort the ADM the ECM code will disappear / be able to be reset."