EGR

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EGR
#1
Blanked off my egr valve today but I've heard that there's a blue plug you have to unplug too ? is this right or is that something completely different ?
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#2
Yeah the blue plug will stop the egr opening but blanking it off does pretty much the same. It is located by the brake fluid reservoir but unplugging it brings up a silent fault code.
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#3
if you have a later hdi you need to disable the air douser too, which is on the inlet from the turbo
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(21-05-2014, 05:52 PM)cully Wrote: if you have a later hdi you need to disable the air douser too, which is on the inlet from the turbo

what reg is the later hdi usually ?
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#5
mine is y reg and had the doser, i have removed the egr and doser on mine
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(21-05-2014, 06:43 PM)my-first-306 Wrote: mine is y reg and had the doser, i have removed the egr and doser on mine

how easy was it to take the lot off ?
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#7
pain in the arse lol, getting to the egr bolts, and hose clips on the air doser are the worst bits
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