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Old 04-18-2016, 04:09 PM
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I suspect a clogged or dirty EGR valve may be causing my pinging under light acceleration. Has anybody ever cleaned one out successfully?
 
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See below an idea of what's involved on cleaning the EGR, Albeit this was on an X type, the process should ultimately be the same.


Hi well i finally cleaned my EGR it today (pat myself on the back)
heres a step by step with photos ........
first of all you will need lots of these ......
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remove engine cover
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the EGR is located bottom left of the photo next to the air box
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heres a closer look at the EGR
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first thing to do is to remove the air box, so i removed the air flow tube (mine have tap screws to hold them in place) your should clip off
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then i unplugged the 2 connectors plugs on the air box
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then unplugged the MAF plug
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once all unplugged you can lift the box up (with a little tug)
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then once thats out of your way your able to get to the nut underneath (i used this spanner) (size 10)
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i made up a tool to get to the top bolt of the ERG witch is on the top far side lol


i used a small screw driver to get to the ring tie
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i just pulled the little rubber tube off the EGR the pulled it out
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heres what i found .......
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i used some brake cleaner spray which done a good job and old cloths
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its getting cleaner ......
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then i put it back on (dont forget to put the rubber tube back on)
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the replaced the air box and connected all the plugs back on
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JOB DONE
it took no longer then an hour and im a complete novice
 
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Here's one I did on my wife's VW Passat some time ago.....
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Clean EGR Valve....
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Took around 2 hours and was very messy!
 
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Jim, thanks for those links. The egr setup on the NA gas engine is fairly different, but the idea is the same.
 
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Due to the ridiculous location of the two bolts holding the EGR unit to the pipe, it took a lot longer than I expected, but I eventually got the unit off and cleaned it. Actually, it was already pretty clean to begin with. Hooked everything back up and now this morning I'm getting lean codes. Wonderful. Time to start checking for air leaks.
 
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Old 04-20-2016, 03:33 PM
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Update: While digging around, I moved the hose that goes from the fuel pressure regulator to the throttle neck, and it split in two. I suspect that I might have caused a tear in it last night while messing with the EGR. I put together a quick fix using some gorilla tape (that stuff is the best), cleared the lean codes and ran the engine, whilst keeping an eye on the fuel trims. Everything seems within spec now, so I'm hoping I've found the issue.

Regardless, I'd like to do a proper fix and replace the hose. What exactly is that thing called? I can't find any info on it in the manuals.
 
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Hi XJ8JR,

If the hose you are describing is Part 7 in the diagram below, the parts manual just calls it a "Vacuum hose." It is part number AJ83877. jaguarmerriamparts.com shows the hose as available for $8.85, but I would recommend calling them to confirm it's the part you need.




The diagram is from the Electronic Parts Catalog, which you can download and install by following the instructions at this thread:

https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...uctions-48194/

Cheers,

Don
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When you said pinging, my first thought was vacuum leak. I recently had the same problem caused by bad VVT solenoid seals.
 
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Don and Torrid, thanks so much for your suggestions.
 
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Originally Posted by JimC64
See below an idea of what's involved on cleaning the EGR, Albeit this was on an X type, the process should ultimately be the same.


Hi well i finally cleaned my EGR it today (pat myself on the back)
heres a step by step with photos ........
first of all you will need lots of these ......
Attachment 152264

remove engine cover
Attachment 152265

the EGR is located bottom left of the photo next to the air box
Attachment 152266

heres a closer look at the EGR
Attachment 152267

first thing to do is to remove the air box, so i removed the air flow tube (mine have tap screws to hold them in place) your should clip off
Attachment 152268

then i unplugged the 2 connectors plugs on the air box
Attachment 152269

then unplugged the MAF plug
Attachment 152270

once all unplugged you can lift the box up (with a little tug)
Attachment 152271

then once thats out of your way your able to get to the nut underneath (i used this spanner) (size 10)
Attachment 152272

i made up a tool to get to the top bolt of the ERG witch is on the top far side lol


i used a small screw driver to get to the ring tie
Attachment 152273

i just pulled the little rubber tube off the EGR the pulled it out
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heres what i found .......
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i used some brake cleaner spray which done a good job and old cloths
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its getting cleaner ......
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then i put it back on (dont forget to put the rubber tube back on)
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the replaced the air box and connected all the plugs back on
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JOB DONE
it took no longer then an hour and im a complete novice
Great post and glad to find one that actually had the images still up! Speaking of that, could you repay the picture that has stopped working? Cheers man
 
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