No oil consumption and the new EGR supersedes the last two (VW denied were ever faulty) so do see it as a good thing.... well apart from the cost!If you've no oil consumption and the new part is the latest D suffix, it will help your resale considerably to those in the know.
Had mine done last week and cost £1000+VAT at my trusted VW Independent technician near Brighton. Took five hours in total. Not charged for diagnostic as only took 5 mins.Yes., and this EGR thing is getting out of hand. Can someone please help? Yikes! Just had this from the VW Commercial garage in Aberdeen. We are talking nearly £1700!!! "As discussed, I'm emailing in regards to your EGR cooler/valve. I have spoken with workshop who advise that an internal fault has occurred within the control motor which is sticking within the EGR valve, this will cause incorrect operation whilst driving; resulting in an engine management coming on in your dashboard. The quote we gave you of £1408.83 + VAT includes a reduced labour rate and a discount of £100 on the part itself.
We have quoted 8 hours labours as the front end of the vehicle needs to be stripped and removed to gain access. We have incorporated the initial diagnostic cost of £125 into the cost of total repair
As discussed, I'm emailing in regards to your EGR cooler/valve. I have spoken with workshop who advise that an internal fault has occurred within the control motor which is sticking within the EGR valve, this will cause incorrect operation whilst driving; resulting in an engine management coming on in your dashboard. The quote we gave you of £1408.83 + VAT includes a reduced labour rate and a discount of £100 on the part itself.
We have quoted 8 hours labours as the front end of the vehicle needs to be stripped and removed to gain access. We have incorporated the initial diagnostic cost of £125 into the cost of total repair"
I am not going to accept this without checking around. That means talking to you guys. This seems ridiculous. Can someone please advise.
My Cali is 2011 180 and had done 60,000 miles and I have already replaced the EGR valve once.
Help!
Was told if EGR blanked off / deleted DPF can’t regen so that would have to be removed too. As MOT failure to do that I didn’t.Get it mapped out
As VW charge twice as much per hour as my guy does it may not help much. Might be worth posting on the VWT4/5/6 forums or on one of the many T5 forums on Facebook to see if there is a good independent VW specialist near you.Many thanks. That is one hell of a lot cheaper than my quote. I'll use that, if you don't mind, in negotiations. Unfortunately, living in Aberdeen, I have to go along way to find another dealer. I think I am being quoted 'Oilfield' prices.
My understanding is if you only delete the EGR in ECU and it’s actually stuck open (or was it closed?) you’ll get an excessive EGT which can cause the turbos to fail etc. Also if the EGR / cooler fins are disintegrating and being sucke in then leaving it in you will end up needing a new engine. Is that correct??you can just delete the egr in the ecu makes no difference to the mot as its not physically removed
As far as I am aware on the T5 it’s both or neither.Thought that too but was told a functional EGR is vital part of the DPF regen. No EGR, no proper regen = blocked DPF. Would sure like conformation on which one is correct.
Both or neither is what I was told by my anti upsell ex VW tech. Removing DPF internals is an MOT fail and also an eco crime.. IMOAs far as I am aware on the T5 it’s both or neither.
MOTs have become stricter. You cannot remove the DPF it has to have its internals removed.
Thanks for the conformation. Out of interest would fitting a blanking plate 100% stop the possibility of engine damaging debris from old type EGR being ingested?You can definitely map out the EGR without affecting the DPF regen. You also need to put blanking plates on, especially if the valve is stuck open. Alternatively, you can now get a plug-in EGR simulator instead of mapping for easier undoability:
https://tafmet.pl/english/egr-valve...-with-20-bitdi-cfca-engine-5902553474329.html
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