Marky007 A6 Black edition / A4 Sline / A1 Sport Joined May 1, 2018 Messages 606 Reaction score 184 Points 43 Location NEWCASTLE Jan 27, 2019 #1 Ordered bottle wynns egr cleaner just as a preventative measure really. Any1 used it was going to take it off and clean egr (2.0 tdi 143bhp 2012 85k) but looks a lot harder then older versions. Will it cause any damage to car ? Thanks Mark
Ordered bottle wynns egr cleaner just as a preventative measure really. Any1 used it was going to take it off and clean egr (2.0 tdi 143bhp 2012 85k) but looks a lot harder then older versions. Will it cause any damage to car ? Thanks Mark
aqibi2000 Registered User Joined May 7, 2016 Messages 1,187 Reaction score 222 Points 63 Jan 27, 2019 #2 Remove and soak in petrol over night Reactions: Marky007
Sherv Registered User Joined Jan 6, 2016 Messages 194 Reaction score 35 Points 28 Location Kirkcaldy, Fife Jan 27, 2019 #3 Used it a few țimes, good stuff. Reactions: Marky007
Booboo Registered User Joined Aug 17, 2016 Messages 631 Reaction score 144 Points 43 Location Burton-on-trent Jan 28, 2019 #4 on my astra cdti I used carb & coke cleaner from the £ shop. EGR was dead easy to remove Reactions: Marky007
Marky007 A6 Black edition / A4 Sline / A1 Sport Joined May 1, 2018 Messages 606 Reaction score 184 Points 43 Location NEWCASTLE Feb 1, 2019 #5 Thanks guys no real problem with egr just preventive measure really and the newer egr looks pig to get out
Thanks guys no real problem with egr just preventive measure really and the newer egr looks pig to get out
glenandem Registered User Joined Sep 23, 2012 Messages 913 Reaction score 91 Points 28 Location manchester Feb 2, 2019 #6 I replaced my thermostat today and removed the egr and gave that a good clean, I couldn’t see how any sprays would get rid of the crud I had! I had to hack at the carbon build up with a screwdriver then used abit of petrol and an old tooth brush!! Reactions: Marky007
I replaced my thermostat today and removed the egr and gave that a good clean, I couldn’t see how any sprays would get rid of the crud I had! I had to hack at the carbon build up with a screwdriver then used abit of petrol and an old tooth brush!!
aqibi2000 Registered User Joined May 7, 2016 Messages 1,187 Reaction score 222 Points 63 Feb 2, 2019 #7 Scraping large pieces then soaking in petrol makes it come out new Reactions: Marky007