EGR Removal and clean VW Transporter

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
  • EGR Removal and clean VW Transporter T5.1
    Hope this video helped guys.
    Here's the link if you'd like to buy me a quick coffee.
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    TOOLS USED
    Carista OBD scanner: amzn.to/3UVVkwD
    Socket set including the Torx sockets: amzn.to/3VgEGcz
    Grips: amzn.to/4bVKLkb
    Flat headed screw driver
    10mm Spline bit : amzn.to/44XITVA
    EMERGENCY ROUNDED NUT TOOL
    Cheap version of the Dremel with the flexi shaft: amzn.to/3WV6dRS
    (This will allow you to grind off any nut that is stuck as per mentioned in the first video, only if nut extraction drill bits fail as did mine)
    Please check out part 2 of the EGR videos where I have to fit a new EGR for my T5 Transporter van. Link of tools and EGR value part will also be referenced.
    Cheers for watching guys, take care and remember to just take your time.

Комментарии • 10

  • @ctheo13
    @ctheo13 14 дней назад

    Definitely tighten all the bolts before driving. I had a shop replace my EGR the first time it went, and they broke one of the bolt threads off in the block🤦🏻‍♂️ I went through 6 of those stainless steel flex pipes before I realised why it was failing. With only three bolts holding my EGR (which were loose too) the movement kept causing that pipe to fail. When it fails it starts off cracking and you can smell exhaust fumes in the cabin, until it finally cracks all the way around the pipe and you loose turbo boost, plus it sounds like an engine with the exhaust removed!
    The best thing to clean the core out on the EGR is to soak it in a bucket of water with caustic soda in it. Leave it overnight and it will come out clean. Cheers

  • @Mr-P1977
    @Mr-P1977 3 месяца назад +1

    This is most honest video ive ever watched on car maintenance
    Cut hands , rounded nuts , but the job is done

    • @DossingAroundInBoats
      @DossingAroundInBoats  3 месяца назад +1

      Haha, thanks for your comment. Nothing is ever easy. I always come away with a battle scar! Well chuffed I managed to get it fixed though.

    • @Mr-P1977
      @Mr-P1977 3 месяца назад

      @@DossingAroundInBoats feels good
      Egrs and dpfs are evil

  • @arturdzido7112
    @arturdzido7112 3 месяца назад

    how did you managed to get that last bolt out - the lower one- I lose it already. thx

    • @DossingAroundInBoats
      @DossingAroundInBoats  3 месяца назад

      The bottom one (the Torx 30).. mine wasn’t too tight luckily. It came off ok with a socket Torx with the 10mm extension. It was the one a bit higher up for me near the pipes that rounded off and was a real pain.

    • @arturdzido7112
      @arturdzido7112 3 месяца назад

      @@DossingAroundInBoats mine looks like strange angle and torx30 is not taking it - 2h down the line. will have some break before attacking again ...haha. thanks for info

    • @DossingAroundInBoats
      @DossingAroundInBoats  3 месяца назад

      There’s a couple of spline 10mm that attach the exhaust pipe so don’t confuse those.

    • @arturdzido7112
      @arturdzido7112 3 месяца назад

      @@DossingAroundInBoats I got the right one but day no 2 with 30torx slimmer still no luck, if feels that the flex pipe is on its way to hold it properly and I might need to do with grider there just not sure how I'm going to fit one. Did you managed to do it by hand or used impact drill?

    • @DossingAroundInBoats
      @DossingAroundInBoats  3 месяца назад +1

      Can you get your phone down there with the flash on a record it for 20 seconds.. that’s what I done to see what was going on. From that I discovered my nut was rounded off. I got my impact driver down there just about but that was a bit too powerful for the nut extraction kit and basically rounded the nut even more.
      From there I got a cheap dremel copy, with a flexible extension that allowed me to grind it off. I kept using my phone to record the progress. A grinding stone in the shape of the end of a pen worked well.