2.7 Diesel TD V6 EGR Valve Removal/Look: Jaguar, Range/Land Rover, Ford Territory, Citroen, Peugeot

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  • @antoniogoncalvesb.pereirag8922

    Nice video sir , I wanna permanently remove my EGR VALVES from engine. Remove and block it on the cylinder head EGR output . Also will remove DPF and gut him out .

    • @crystalclearmechanics
      @crystalclearmechanics  Před rokem

      Hi, thank you for watching and for your feedback. Check the legality / MOT, the DPF may resonate when gutted.

  • @user-ro4vr7jt5f
    @user-ro4vr7jt5f Před 10 měsíci

    Great video! I have a spare jag with the same engine but not sure where the turbos are located. Any chance you would know where they are? Many thanks

  • @niceone1367
    @niceone1367 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for showing us novice your truly amazing skill do you of to take the engine out to replace the egr valves kind regards orville

    • @crystalclearmechanics
      @crystalclearmechanics  Před rokem

      Hi Orville, thank you for watching and for your feedback. The EGR valves are accessible without the need to remove the engine.

    • @niceone1367
      @niceone1367 Před rokem

      @@crystalclearmechanics I'll give it a try thanks again

  • @user-wv6zx5ej4z
    @user-wv6zx5ej4z Před 4 měsíci +1

    please added video turbo replacing

    • @crystalclearmechanics
      @crystalclearmechanics  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Hi, thank you for watching and for your feedback. If you watch my video " 2.7 diesel TDV6 cylinder head removal Jaguar, Range / Land Rover ", about 20minutes in I show how to remove the turbos, what is not shown is disconnecting the catalytic converters ( 3 nuts ) that fitted on the back of the cats.

    • @user-wv6zx5ej4z
      @user-wv6zx5ej4z Před 4 měsíci

      @@crystalclearmechanics thanks 🙂

  • @aryantavakoli2503
    @aryantavakoli2503 Před 9 měsíci

    Can you do this with the engine in the car?

  • @yodalethiais-leclerc3613

    Thank you very much for this very interesting video. Is it possible to change the EGR valve without dismantling the cooler as I am very hesitant to drain the cooling system (XJ 2.7)? Daniel

    • @crystalclearmechanics
      @crystalclearmechanics  Před rokem +1

      Hi Daniel, thank you for watching and for your feedback. Yes it is possible, the easiest way I find is to disconnect as per video ( extra1 bolt and a clamp to remove apart from what needs to be removed attached to / securing EGR modulator valve ) leave the hoses connected and move unit an inch or so away from cylinder head for easier access to awkward bolt ( cylinder head side ) securing valve to coolant manifold. If you would prefer you could clamp the hoses ( you would lose less than half a cupful of coolant ) If you need to replace, follow the above but if you want to clean then first try removing enough for access, the EGR exhaust gas to electric throttle tube ( one that fits on top of EGR valve ) spray an EGR valve cleaner in the hole as per instructions on can, bolt the tube up and run the engine. Thanks again for watching.

    • @marcapouli7805
      @marcapouli7805 Před rokem +1

      ​@@crystalclearmechanics Hi, does it means coolant won't come off if we simply remove the EGR itself (removing the 3 bolts and the 2 for the cooler manifold, leaving the manifold in place with all its hoses)? The manifold is see through hence my question. Thanks

    • @crystalclearmechanics
      @crystalclearmechanics  Před rokem +1

      @@marcapouli7805 Hi, thank you for watching and for your feedback. What you say is correct, if you leave the hoses connected you won't loose coolant. The see through part of the manifold is for the gas to pass through.

    • @marcapouli7805
      @marcapouli7805 Před rokem +1

      @@crystalclearmechanics Ah, thanks a lot! I guess I'm able do it then. All I need is to find an access now (same engine but on a peugeot 407)

  • @woodrimcars2324
    @woodrimcars2324 Před rokem

    Very informative I'm an old school mechanic and have a 3.0 XF diesel that will barely idle and certainly won't rev but no fault codes apart from the ones I have created.
    I'm in the process of removing the egr valves to check them did you find any issues?
    Cheers,
    Phil.

    • @crystalclearmechanics
      @crystalclearmechanics  Před rokem

      Hi Phil, thanks for watching. No I did not find any issues with the EGR valves but then the engine ran perfect except for bottom end noise which I will show the cause of in another video. If you could give me some details on the car, year / mileage / how did the problem start, instant or gradual / hot cold or all the time, as much information relative to the problem really, I may be able to help. Thanks again for watching.

    • @woodrimcars2324
      @woodrimcars2324 Před rokem

      @@crystalclearmechanics
      Thanks for getting back to me it's a 2010 XF 3.0 Diesel V6 high mileage 170,000 miles and passed it's French MOT with no advisories to now not drivable at the minute.
      Starts and idles roughly and will not rev up as though she can't breathe.
      I've removed the exhaust system completely from the turbos back and no blockages.
      Hence looking at removing egr valves to see if they are okay.

    • @crystalclearmechanics
      @crystalclearmechanics  Před rokem

      @@woodrimcars2324 Hi Phil, you didn't say if it was an instant fault or a gradual, got worse over time fault. Is it your car or a job you are doing.

    • @woodrimcars2324
      @woodrimcars2324 Před rokem

      @@crystalclearmechanics
      It's one of my own cars went from being perfect to this.
      In five years never had a DPF issue or anything.

    • @crystalclearmechanics
      @crystalclearmechanics  Před rokem

      @@woodrimcars2324 Hi Phil, It could be your EGR valves if not have you checked the fuel system on the low pressure side, in tank supply pump / fuel contamination etc, air intake system including turbo pipes etc.

  • @olddirtyshirt7416
    @olddirtyshirt7416 Před 11 měsíci

    Hi, can I use these advices on a Peugeot 407 Coupé? Is the 2.7 exactly the same?

    • @marcapouli7805
      @marcapouli7805 Před 2 měsíci

      That's same engine, did you find any info? I have to clean the one in the back but I don't know how to access it

  • @flankess
    @flankess Před 9 měsíci +1

    Repair book ? Amazon Ebay , what the name ❤

    • @crystalclearmechanics
      @crystalclearmechanics  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Hi, thank you for watching and for your feedback. You would need a workshop manual for your car, they are usually available on Amazon / Ebay in CD or USB form.

    • @flankess
      @flankess Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@crystalclearmechanics have you Link for me?

    • @crystalclearmechanics
      @crystalclearmechanics  Před 8 měsíci

      Hi, go to Ebay and type in search bar 223482688713 and that should show the Workshop manual CD.@@flankess

  • @user-ro4vr7jt5f
    @user-ro4vr7jt5f Před 10 měsíci

    Great video! I have a spare jag with the same engine but not sure where the turbos are located. Any chance you would know where they are? Many thanks

  • @user-ro4vr7jt5f
    @user-ro4vr7jt5f Před 10 měsíci +1

    Great video! I have a spare jag with the same engine but not sure where the turbos are located. Any chance you would know where they are? Many thanks

    • @crystalclearmechanics
      @crystalclearmechanics  Před 10 měsíci

      Hi, thank you for watching and for your feedback. If you go to my video ( 2.7 diesel TDV6 cylinder head removal ) from 20 minutes 36 seconds in to 25 minutes 12 seconds it shows the turbo locations and removal. Thanks again for watching.

    • @user-ro4vr7jt5f
      @user-ro4vr7jt5f Před 10 měsíci

      I really appreciate the reply! Oh I must of missed that bit sorry. Thanks for your help