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ian964



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United Kingdom 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Java Black
EGR Valve Stuck Open?
I've been having a bit of a problem with the car today, I think because the EGR valve may be stuck. Car was running fine (with BAS remap, pre EGR close version). I stopped for 15 minutes, then when I restarted and drove off, there was no power and loads of grey smoke from the exhaust. Power picked up a bit if the revs went over 2000, but still loads of smoke. MIL light came on as well.

I've tried putting back the original map and clearing the fault codes, but this has made no difference. MIL light is off, fault codes showing now are P0100 (Mass or volume air flow circuit) and P0404 (Exhaust gas recirculation control – circuit range/performance). The EGR cleaning cycle on switch off is NOT happening now, whereas it had been previously, which is what makes me think the EGR is stuck, does this seem a reasonable assumption?

Next step is to remove and clean the EGR valve, at least to make sure it is closed, however I'm not sure how/where it is. Can anyone please give me a few pointers on removing it?

Thanks
Ian
Post #121364 4th Feb 2012 10:35pm
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K9F



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Not removal, but this thread should point you in the general direction, would suggest using brake cleaner as cleaning agent. Thumbs Up

http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic2227.html?highlight=egr+blank

Page three on this thread too shows you where it is in photos...

http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic3115.h...p;start=30 If you go through life with your head in the sand....all people will see is an ar5e!!

Treat every day as if it is your last....one day you will be right!!
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ian964



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Thanks for these - turbo hoses look OK, EGR valve located now! I'll try giving it a tap first,then take it off and clean f that doesn't work.

cheers
Ian
Post #121462 5th Feb 2012 11:07am
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ian964



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Well a few whacks with a hammer (the handle rather than the other end!) seems to have freed things up, and the car is running normally for now. The EGR probably should be replaced, but I'll see if I can get the EGR update to the BAS remap and try that now the valve closes.

Cheers
Ian
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You can get an EGR cleaner which you spray into the air inlet when the engine is on a fast idle.

On the quiet, LR were doing this when the D3 was going through early EGR issues, just to keep the vehicles going for customers before they could get them into the workshop.

Here is the product:
http://www.wynnoil.co.uk/products-wynns-featured-egr3.htm
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Now that it is working again, unplug it (after cleaning cycle so you know it is closed) and get the EGR closed upgrade fitted soon as. You will get the MIL on and a couple of DTC's and maybe limp mode the first time you start after removing the plug, just switch off and restart to clear the limp mode and live with the MIL until the egr remap is on. Thumbs Up
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ian964



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Lorryman100 wrote:
Now that it is working again, unplug it (after cleaning cycle so you know it is closed) and get the EGR closed upgrade fitted soon as. You will get the MIL on and a couple of DTC's and maybe limp mode the first time you start after removing the plug, just switch off and restart to clear the limp mode and live with the MIL until the egr remap is on. Thumbs Up


Done just this, MIL light on but otherwise all fine. Thumbs Up

Thanks
Ian
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I have had a slightly different experience, my 2008 was my first Defender and initially ran like a pig, better after freeing up the turbo actuater. It then accelerated slowly up to 2200 rpm before taking off on turbo boost. even though it had the normal click-clack from the egr on shutdown I decided to unplug the egr from the loom.
A test drive revealed a completely different vehicle that now pulls well from 1500 rpm and will accelerate up a slight slope in 6th gear from these revs. I have no engine light on but wait in anticipation.
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Bryden wrote:
I have no engine light on but wait in anticipation.


that is very strange...

What do mean by 'freeing up the turbo actuator'? --
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The plate that activates the turbo variable angle vanes was stuck, a few taps freed it
Post #121720 6th Feb 2012 9:14am
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