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EML has been coming off and on with one of our cars but thankfully, no limp mode. The book says it's the EGR and it's been on a reader too which says the same. It's 2013 1.3 diesel Corsa and it's a common fault after about 50,000 miles, which ours has now done. EGRs ain't cheap for this model, starting at around £110 plus fitting. The water cooled version is £502
but I'm almost certain our's isn't water cooled.
Apparently, EGRs can be cleaned, the best way obviously is to remove it and clean it on the bench but it is a pig to get off apparently. I don't mind that but finding the time to do it when the car is outside isn't easy. Anyway, there are a few lotions and potions out there that promise to do the job but there is one in particular, a Wynns product that has a good reputation. I picked a can up last week and aim to do it today but is there any proceedure I should follow? The instructions say it can just be sprayed into the air intake for the EGR but that's a long pipe and I'm fearing the product may get lost on its' journey to the EGR, so I'm thinking just remove the pipe and spray almost directly onto the EGR.
Any tips?
ta much.

but I'm almost certain our's isn't water cooled.Apparently, EGRs can be cleaned, the best way obviously is to remove it and clean it on the bench but it is a pig to get off apparently. I don't mind that but finding the time to do it when the car is outside isn't easy. Anyway, there are a few lotions and potions out there that promise to do the job but there is one in particular, a Wynns product that has a good reputation. I picked a can up last week and aim to do it today but is there any proceedure I should follow? The instructions say it can just be sprayed into the air intake for the EGR but that's a long pipe and I'm fearing the product may get lost on its' journey to the EGR, so I'm thinking just remove the pipe and spray almost directly onto the EGR.
Any tips?
ta much.
