That’s good news. What’s the age/engine in yours? Was this a warranty repair?
Mine is the 204 BiTurbo, 67plate with 31k miles, all done under warranty, fingers crossed that's it now, never had any other issue with the van
That’s good news. What’s the age/engine in yours? Was this a warranty repair?
I just figured as I was paying for it, I didn’t want to mess about with trips back to the dealer and pay multiple labour charges. Just do it once. Hopefully!Why did you replace the egr/cooler as opposed to having it cleaned out?
IF oil is the major factor causing EGR fouling then it’s best to remove the oil with a separator tank positioned between the crankcase breather and the induction.I had the same adblue fault. There is a firmware upgrade for this now but I think it is a main dealer only option but should be done for free.
I'm not convinced there will ever be a fix for the egr/cooler issue. I have on good authority that engine oil is one of the main contributors to the sooting up of the egr/cooler.
I have been advised by a fuel expert to try a Ester based oil such as Fuchs Titan Race Pro C3 5W-30 Fully Synthetic Engine Oil
Any thoughts?
Sorry to dig this up. I have posted about my issue in another thread but found this whilst doing some digging.Interesting. I posed the same question back in June as that was my theory:
EGR flexi-pipe: Exhaust Fumes In Cab, Hissing From Engine Bay.
Well, I've now joined this particular club. Exactly same symptoms as above, first noticed the whooshing air leak sound, slight smell of fumes inside. I'm mainly motorway miles, but am always noticing regens when stopping at home these days, after ten or so miles of town driving. On hold for VW...www.t6forum.com
My other thought is that this causes a boost leak, which means it runs rich, which will create more soot and more regular regens.
Also, the EGR reduces combustion temperatures which in turn reduces NOx (same pollutant as Adblue reduces), so a poor EGR means the AdBlue has to work harder. My EGR leak used to sometimes manifest itself as an AdBlue fault as the NOx was out of tolerance.
They all seem to be related.