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Just wanted some advice really, the EGR valve on my car has gone (Part on order, awaiting for it to arrive). Doing some short journey's in the mean time till its sorted. I know it recirculates the exhaust gases back etc, but just wanted to know if this would account for poor fuel consumption, and excess smoke? Thank you Pistonheads!
Yes I did do a little research on it to see what it was all about. It was ok before this, I have only owned the car for a couple of weeks so the dealer is sorting it for me. Those are the symptoms that are coming with the diagnosis anyway. Its a Skoda Fabia 1.4 16V 2000 (100BHP), the same engine from the Polo.
Dr Doofenshmirtz said:
The EGR valve opens to let exhaust gasses back into the inlet to be re-burned (it's a really crazy idea when you think about it)
I doubt a non-functioning valve would cause smoke and high mpg though? The worst thing that could happen is the ECU throwing up an error?
I've got a Toyota Diesel thing where the EGR gets clogged up with soot and then does exactly that on the fuel consumption. I clean it out about once every 6 months.I doubt a non-functioning valve would cause smoke and high mpg though? The worst thing that could happen is the ECU throwing up an error?
Is the valve really not functioning or does it just need to be cleaned?
Its a messy job but not usually that difficult
Edited by IainZ on Wednesday 5th January 22:07
Dr Doofenshmirtz said:
The EGR valve opens to let exhaust gasses back into the inlet to be re-burned (it's a really crazy idea when you think about it)
It's not really a crazy idea. It's main purpose is to reduce emissions. Reusing some of the exhaust gases lowers the combustion temperatures, which in turn reduces the amount of NOx produces. IainZ said:
Dr Doofenshmirtz said:
The EGR valve opens to let exhaust gasses back into the inlet to be re-burned (it's a really crazy idea when you think about it)
I doubt a non-functioning valve would cause smoke and high mpg though? The worst thing that could happen is the ECU throwing up an error?
I've got a Toyota Diesel thing where the EGR gets clogged up with soot and then does exactly that on the fuel consumption. I clean it out about once every 6 months.I doubt a non-functioning valve would cause smoke and high mpg though? The worst thing that could happen is the ECU throwing up an error?
Is the valve really not functioning or does it just need to be cleaned?
Its a messy job but not usually that difficult
Edited by IainZ on Wednesday 5th January 22:07

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