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EGR stands for Exhaust Gas Recirculation. The EGR system has the task of lowering the combustion temperature in order to reduce NOX emissions. This is achieved by returning some of the exhaust gases back into the intake manifold. The EGR valve is used on both petrol and diesel engines. The EGR valve is electronically controlled by the engine control unit (ECU) to open and close at the correct times. Because the exhaust gases contain contaminants, the EGR valve becomes dirty over time, resulting in the valve becoming clogged. This increases fuel consumption and reduces the performance of the engine at the same time. As a result, the engine malfunction indicator light may illuminate and the vehicle may start to consume more fuel. |
When replacing the EGR valve, check the operation of the rest of the EGR system, particularly when the system is heavily contaminated. If the EGR valve is dirty, it is likely that the intake manifold and EGR cooler are also heavily contaminated and are therefore operating in a reduced manner.
Here you will find all the parts for the exhaust gas cleaning of your vehicle, from EGR valve to EGR cooler. If you have any questions or would like advice, please contact our product specialists. They will be happy to assist you.
The EGR module is the control unit that controls the EGR circuit, including opening and closing the valve. Here you can find the right EGR module for your vehicle.
The EGR cooler is mounted after the exhaust manifold, where it cools the exhaust gases and directs them towards the EGR valve. The exhaust gases must be cooled before mixing with fresh intake air to allow them to enter the intake manifold. Overheated air takes up too much space so the cylinder filling is not optimal. If the EGR system or any of its components is contaminated, operation will be diminished and may result in an engine malfunction indicator light. When disassembling, check the operation or state of contamination of the other components of the EGR system too.
Here you will find the right EGR pipe for your vehicle's EGR system. These EGR pipes are sensitive to dirt accumulation over time and therefore are often the cause of an incorrectly functioning EGR system. In case of contamination, also check the other components of the EGR system to ensure proper operation after repair.
In this category, you can find the right mounting kit for installing a new catalytic converter. This kit has everything you need to fit a new catalytic converter in your current exhaust line.
The particle filter, also known as the soot filter, is used in almost all diesel cars and in more modern petrol cars. This particle filter serves to capture the emitted soot for the purpose of meeting emission requirements. Over time this particle filter will become clogged and then saturated; it should be replaced or cleaned if possible. A saturated or clogged particulate filter can lead to increased fuel consumption and reduced performance due to increased counter-pressure in the exhaust system.
The secondary air valve is part of the secondary air circuit for petrol engines. This secondary air valve regulates the supply of the secondary air pump, which pumps air into the exhaust path. The purpose of this system is to speed up the heating up of the catalytic converter during cold starts. Here you can find the right secondary air valve for your vehicle.
The secondary air pump is used in petrol engines during cold starts. The petrol engine runs richer at the cold start, so there is less oxygen in the mixture. Outside air is pumped by the secondary air pump into the exhaust manifold to heat up the exhaust more quickly. The aim of this is to heat up the catalytic converter faster, so that it reaches operating temperature (250 degrees Celsius) and can convert harmful substances more quickly. Here you can find the right secondary air pump for your vehicle.
The secondary air system has a non-return valve to prevent exhaust gases from flowing back towards the secondary air pump. Here you will find the right secondary non-return valve for your vehicle.
In this category, you can find the right non-return valve for the EGR system in your vehicle. This non-return valve ensures that the exhaust gases can only flow in one direction.