Master Bowman
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I'm losing water via the EGR cooler on my 2002 Freelander TD4. Garage quoted £800 so I might give it a go. Loads of threads about removing ERG how to, pro's and con's but can I leave everything in place and block off the gas input port to the cooler and bypass the cooler leak by joining the input and output cooling pipes? I can turn any parts I need on my lathe. I just need the simplest solution as I will only have the Freelander for 6 months.
I'm losing water via the EGR cooler on my 2002 Freelander TD4. Garage quoted £800 so I might give it a go. Loads of threads about removing ERG how to, pro's and con's but can I leave everything in place and block off the gas input port to the cooler and bypass the cooler leak by joining the input and output cooling pipes? I can turn any parts I need on my lathe. I just need the simplest solution as I will only have the Freelander for 6 months.
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