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Trading Area => Car Parts, bits For Sale & Wanted => Topic started by: Mutha Jugs n Speed on 18 December 2021, 13:01:58

Title: EGR five pin plug.
Post by: Mutha Jugs n Speed on 18 December 2021, 13:01:58
Shot in the dark this one.......looking for the EGR five pin plug and a length of loom to go with it......this is for a 2000 facelift 3.0. tia :)
Title: Re: EGR five pin plug.
Post by: dave the builder on 18 December 2021, 13:12:58
Same plug on many Vauxhalls of that era ,astra G ,Zafira A ,Corsa c etc which will expand your search options
Deleting the EGR is obviously not cricket  :-X  ::)  :D
Title: Re: EGR five pin plug.
Post by: Mutha Jugs n Speed on 18 December 2021, 14:59:09
Many thanks for the info, 3.2 manifolds ;)
Title: Re: EGR five pin plug.
Post by: biggriffin on 19 December 2021, 15:24:38
Just cable tie the egr valve and wiring up out the way..   Will look on what I've got left on the estate when I get home, no promises.
Title: Re: EGR five pin plug.
Post by: Nick W on 19 December 2021, 15:45:53
Just cable tie the egr valve and wiring up out the way..   Will look on what I've got left on the estate when I get home, no promises.


Or you could make one of THESE  (https://rlw7w.uk/engineswap/egrdelete/)which is much more compact.
Title: Re: EGR five pin plug.
Post by: Mutha Jugs n Speed on 19 December 2021, 16:05:05
Thanks BG, also I've managed to find a pre wired connector made of Chinese cheese, which  'should be' the answer to the problem ??? only got to splice it in :-X Nicks solution much more viable, as where the EGR was hidden has actually over time damaged the wiring.
Title: Re: EGR five pin plug.
Post by: biggriffin on 30 December 2021, 13:50:55
Nope.. It went with the engine looms .
Title: Re: EGR five pin plug.
Post by: Mutha Jugs n Speed on 31 December 2021, 09:17:25
Cheers Trevor, the Chinese connector is due in a day or two now, have since found the same one on ebay, but at six times the price of the first one :o
Title: Re: EGR five pin plug.
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 12 January 2022, 16:22:57
I built a device to fool the ECU which was similar to the link above (but not the same, as the wiring and valve is a bit different on the Omega)