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raywilb

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egr fault
« on: 05 June 2017, 15:53:06 »

finally had a code reading . result egr insufficient air flow . I strongly imagine the intake to be badly choked up. I am having it seen to to on Wednesday also may be going for egr blanking + remap. not made my mind up yet.
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Re: egr fault
« Reply #1 on: 05 June 2017, 18:51:27 »

Just get intake cleared up for now...
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Re: egr fault
« Reply #2 on: 05 June 2017, 20:45:43 »

Agreed, get the intake cleaned up, make sure the swirl flaps are still attached and go from there.

How many miles has this car done?
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Re: egr fault
« Reply #3 on: 06 June 2017, 07:27:49 »

Yes, get it all cleaned up first. If the EGR won't close properly it presents extra problems should you go for a delete. BTW a good quality remap and EGR delete will transform the way the DTI runs. Well worth it.
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Re: egr fault
« Reply #4 on: 06 June 2017, 08:09:04 »

Agreed, get the intake cleaned up, make sure the swirl flaps are still attached and go from there.

How many miles has this car done?
  125 k ,  :y
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Re: egr fault
« Reply #5 on: 06 June 2017, 08:14:38 »

Yes, get it all cleaned up first. If the EGR won't close properly it presents extra problems should you go for a delete. BTW a good quality remap and EGR delete will transform the way the DTI runs. Well worth it.
   I know , I had it done to an elite. your right what a difference it made ,both speed & economy. the guy that did it tunes cars for motor sports. going back to him tomorrow.  :y
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Re: egr fault
« Reply #6 on: 08 June 2017, 17:15:50 »

update on egr fault. I have had the intake manifold cleaned & as regards blanking the egr it was tried  for some reason it didn't work so was never blanked. I drove the hour it took me to get home M1, A1 & A64 with no problems.  after a short while drove it about 1/2mile to put a x on a piece of paper then a further 2mils to do other stuff. on my way home I had to stop in traffic & after a few moments of being stationary the eml appeared, as soon as the car was mobile it went off.
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Re: egr fault
« Reply #7 on: 08 June 2017, 17:23:00 »

did you actually see them clean the intake?  Do you trust the garage to actually do it?
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Re: egr fault
« Reply #8 on: 08 June 2017, 19:00:54 »

did you actually see them clean the intake?  Do you trust the garage to actually do it?
  I usually would 100% say yes. just have been out to have a look to see if there is any clues. the fuel pipes from pump to injectors do not look like they have been touched. once when I did my own intake manifold I had to slacken them at the pump & take them off completely from injectors removing No1 altogether before I could take off intake manifold 2,3,4 pipes would twist round out of the way. so now don't think so.
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Re: egr fault
« Reply #9 on: 08 June 2017, 19:05:30 »

So what did they do? Polish the outside of the intake?
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Re: egr fault
« Reply #10 on: 08 June 2017, 19:47:10 »

So what did they do? Polish the outside of the intake?
  I will get on to him. ripped off I think. 
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Re: egr fault
« Reply #11 on: 08 June 2017, 20:20:49 »

Ray, this is one reason I lost my faith in garages, take that oil filter you did, I reckon all the times its been set away, they took  a look, and said ****that, and just changed the oil and NOT the filter :(

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Re: egr fault
« Reply #12 on: 08 June 2017, 22:24:53 »

Ray, this is one reason I lost my faith in garages, take that oil filter you did, I reckon all the times its been set away, they took  a look, and said ****that, and just changed the oil and NOT the filter :(

Peter
  agree with that statement Peter.
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