The DV6 is a PSA unit which, of course, is also used in Peugeot, Citroen etc models including our Berlingo.
AIUI the EOLYS fluid is held in a container at the rear of the vehicle with a tiny quantity being injected into the fuel tank when the car is refuelled. Its purpose is to allow the DPF to keep form becoming blocked with soot which is, instead, burned off.
The initial factory fill last around 95-100k miles. When the container needs to be refilled a message is displayed on the centre console to tell the owner. Ours did that exactly by the book.
A little later, just after a refuel, one of the engine warning lights came on and the car went into limp mode. Turned out the pump in the EOLYS tank had failed. Sorted but local specialist albeit at some cost.
As the OP's vehicle is 09 I'd expect it to have a PDF - if it's there you cannot miss it - but too early a model for Adblue to be in the mix.
Replacing the EOLYS tank including a dose of known good fluid would seem to be a good starting point. Whether, that done, other stuff needs recalibrating is outwith my experience.
Edited by Bromptonaut on 10/04/2023 at 10:20
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