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Ok so I got the emissions update :-(

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  • Ok so I got the emissions update :-(

    The car was ok for two years but now the EGR has failed. I am thinking about replacing it but I have concerns from what I've read particularly on the UK sites about the issue recurring. I gather that I can blank the EGR and be done with the emissions systems problems. On the other hand this seems a little heavy handed. Has anyone else got the update? If I replace the EGR will I get 5+ years from it as the dealership suggests. I am concerned that these problems will be onging. Any insights would be much appreciated!

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    Ok so I got the emissions update

    The EGR’s normally “fail” because over time they get blocked up with carbon and soot etc and then the EGR valve physically can’t move any longer.

    The offending parts can be removed, cleaned and refitted and they are essentially good-as-new again.

    Have a look at this guys FB page, he does these types of cleans on diesels day in day out. You would need the “stage 2” clean which he quote me around $900 to physically remove the EGR and inlet manifold etc and clean and refit.

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      Lucas,
      Cheers. I already had a clean done. It cost me around $800. Yes I thought a clean should fix it also? The same company then said I should blank the egr. VW service says I should replace the EGR because its faulty for $1600. I guess that should cover anything that might come up?

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