Cleaning EGR
Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2019 7:58 pm
My F25 had 2 stored codes, both EGR-related. The car is about to click-over 87k miles and I've owned it for the last 15k. I'm the third owner. So;- no AUC cover and I took the risk not to buy an aftermarket warranty. I'm not bleating about that, I knew exactly what I could be potentially be letting myself in for. That isn't for debate here, I've just included it for context. The first day I had the car, I noticed the "NO ADDITIVES" script on the fuel filler cap - so I didn't carry-over my regular use of Millers from my previous E46 330d, although several times recently I have been tempted to start that again. I never use anything other than premium-brand fuel - mostly Esso, sometimes Shell.
My question here is:- Even if putting a bottle of proprietary EGR/VGT cleaner in a tank of diesel doesn't clean the EGR/stop it throwing errors, will it really do the engine harm?
......... And the reason for the question is that I will always take the line of least resistance. An additive is less bother than taking the EGR off and cleaning it out with an aerosol - and cheaper than buying a new valve (either or both of which I realise I will have to resort to sooner rather than later). Which brings another question. Does a replacement EGR on an N57 have to be coded-in?
TIA
Stuart.
My question here is:- Even if putting a bottle of proprietary EGR/VGT cleaner in a tank of diesel doesn't clean the EGR/stop it throwing errors, will it really do the engine harm?
......... And the reason for the question is that I will always take the line of least resistance. An additive is less bother than taking the EGR off and cleaning it out with an aerosol - and cheaper than buying a new valve (either or both of which I realise I will have to resort to sooner rather than later). Which brings another question. Does a replacement EGR on an N57 have to be coded-in?
TIA
Stuart.