It’s the coolant hose directly underneath the EGR Cooler which feeds into the EGR CoolerI must admit i am confused as to what is leaking on this car, is it a coolant hose, or a coolant pipe (metal) or is the EGR cooler leaking?
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Mug it off entirely, there's two hoses from the EGR cooler to the coolant rail that runs over the gearbox, get two of M12 bolts, and four jubilee clips, although the original ones will work, cut the hoses to ~1+1/2" - 2", screw m12 bolts into one end, jubilee clip it up, repeat for second hose, slide second jubilee clip on each hose, slide hoses onto hardpipe "coolant rail", tighten jubilee clips. Come round to the inlet manifold, see the EGR valve that's attached to it, follow the simple little vacumline down to the solenoid valve located on the side of the engine that is at the front of the vehicle, remove the electrical connector from it, and that's your EGR shut off, so there's no chance for hot exhaust gasses to enter the inlet manifold.Anyone have experience with reducers? It's not possible to find this hose anymore
Hi Jay,I'm confused why you were attempting to take off the air filter housing to get to the hard pipe from the thermostat housing to the EGR cooler / transmission cooler / heater matrix branch of the cooling system? Remove the solenoid plug from the vacuum valve that operates the EGR Valve on the inlet manifold, plug the two branches of coolant line at front of gearbox that goes to the EGR cooler, reassemble gubbins removed to access this pipe, job done. Go inside, pour a cup of tea, get on eBay, order an EGR delete kit, later come back and remove the EGR valve, the flexi to the cooler, the cooler and blank the port on the manifold and rejoice as your car will be happier when it's engine isn't being forced to re-eat it's exhaust.
Hi Jay,
Thanks for replying. I'm not very experienced to put it simply, for each possible way around this I have numerous questions which I cannot find answers for. Okay EGR delete is great, but what about the two separate cooling lines from the EGR Cooler? can they be plugged or do they have to be rejoined? reading andy's post from back when it happened it seems they need joining.
If I blank off or join the pipes will that cause a failed MOT? I know having the delete does but un-sure about unpluming the EGR Cooler. It's better to be safe then sorry when you do not know, it would be foolish of me to just dive in blindly and start removing and blanking things off without fully understanding.
Hi JayPlug the coolant lines for the EGR rather then loop them back. the freelander is piped up with the heater matrix and the EGR cooler in parallel, but the cooler has less resistance to flow, so more water goes over it, meaning when you plug those two ports you also get a better heater as a nice bonus. However, if you looped them back to each other you'd get no heat at all as the coolant would take the easy way through the loop-back=jumper hose rather than through the heater matrix.
No MOT implications that I'm aware of for mugging off the EGR, and my freelander's EGR has been destructed for over a decade now, just do it. You'll need to do the job in two parts, first is fixing the coolant leak to get you back on the road ASAP, second is come back to it when you get the EGR kit, remove and clean the inlet manifold of all the sooty sludge thats in there, remove the valve from the manifold, and since you're going for bonus points, remove the cooler as well.
That is quite possibly the cheapest EGR blank I've ever seen....Or this for now
Also if I take plug off exhaust gas solenoid will that prevent exhaust gasses coming from EGR Cooler? Current dilema is I want to stop the EGR Cooler chucking exhaust as it won’t have coolant so I can run the car asap without waiting for delete
Also if I take plug off exhaust gas solenoid