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What is an EGR Valve?

A small valve that recycles exhaust gas to reduce emissions.

EngineIntake airExhaustEGR ValveEGR recirculates exhaust → cools combustion → cuts NOxValve closed — high NOxValve open — exhaust recirculating

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In plain English

EGR stands for Exhaust Gas Recirculation. The valve sends a small amount of exhaust gas back into the engine to lower the combustion temperature and cut harmful nitrogen-oxide emissions.

A simple analogy

"Like opening a window to let cooler air into a hot oven — keeps temperatures (and pollution) down."

How it works

The engine's computer opens the valve at certain speeds, mixing cooled exhaust with fresh air going into the cylinders. Less oxygen means a cooler burn and cleaner emissions.

Signs of trouble

  • Rough idle or engine stalling
  • Loss of power, especially on motorways
  • Engine management light (EML)
  • Failed MOT emissions test
Rough UK cost

£200 – £500 fitted

Always get a written quote. Prices vary by car, region, and parts brand.

Heads up: Carautonomy is for general guidance only. If your car is showing warning lights or behaving oddly, get it looked at by a qualified mechanic.

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