KeighJeigh wrote:
Pablo wrote:
The plastic gears in the EGR flow control valve have been redesigned. You don't have to keep getting new ones, those are old threads that were before the redesign. Back then some folk were getting new valves every month.
The redesigned parts and the ULSD have stopped the rampant EGR failures. I am still on my first plastic geared EGR flow control valve. The ELM does nothing to prevent this, it just keeps cil out of your intake. The SEGR would help prevent this as it eliminates most of the usage of the EGR flow control valve and the EGR valve.
BTW: The thread I'm referring to was posted in April:
europachris wrote:
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Grrrr.... Just took our '05 into the shop for it's 4th EGR valve - they will have to order the part and it's going to be over $600 to replace it.
I thought it would be covered under the 7/70 powertrain, but it is not (and we're at 55K or so), so I am NOT a happy camper. At least we got 20K miles out of the "new and improved" version of the valve. Previous to that, they were only lasting maybe 8 or 10K miles.
I would not get too concerned about that happening to you when you are still on the first one, as it does not mean you are going to have to keep replacing them like he is. It certainly will not be the case if you just do the segr and be done with it. First, I would make sure it is really your EGR/and or flow control valve and not something else. I would take it to a diesel mechanic. If you want to take them apart yourself, you can buy a manual from Chrysler (or find it online maybe). If the CAC hose is blown you will here lots of "Whoosing" sounds when you put the pedal down and the Jeep will be dog slow and likely spit smoke out the exhaust. There are two CAC hoses, one from the airbox to the innercooler and one from the innercooler to the engine intake. If you are having those symptoms, I would look at both of those hoses. Take them off and look for splits or ruptures. Then make sure they are put back on tight and try again.
For the fellow that is still having issues, I know a guy posted on here about a year ago that he got a new ECU computer in his CRD per Chrysler as they claimed that a bad ECU would keep eating EGR's/flow control valves. Sounded fishy to me, but I suppose it is plausible, as he said it stopped having issues for him. Maybe Chrysler knows something about this? If the dealer does not help, I would complain to Chrysler directly as his dealer is obviously just throwing parts at it and guessing.