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Hi i am getting the dreaded restricted performance mode very randomly , I have put my code reader on and it refers to the EGR valves, will it be new EGR valves  or is there a cheaper fix?

These are the fault code from my reader

 

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sorry about size of pictures a tad too big me thinks

 

no one got any advice on what to check first?

Hi Gary

what engine is in your car

cheers

joe

hi Gary

cant find the first code its not listed on the s-type

here what i got

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cheers

joe


thanks , looks like EGR valve is clogged up, P141D refers to EGR fault, have booked it in to be looked at, but as soon as i booked it in no more fault showing,  grrr. Will still get it looked at though

Hi Gary,

I sometimes used to get P0402 and the amber engine light coming up.  I use an additive - currently a Millers Product which Opie Oils sell and it seems to work.

Opie Oils are trading members of the JOC.

Regards,

Peter.

Its the right EGR valve gone completely u/s, need a new one. Being done in two weeks. I have decided to go with genuine as I used aftermarket on my last diesel and it only lasted 14 months.

Hi Gary, 

It is often worth spending a few shillings more for something that will last much longer.  I had a bad blow out on a tyre in the North East of England late on a Saturday and managed to get to a large tyre company that was still open.  They fitted a tyre and gave me a 12 month guarantee. They said that they didn't have the Brand of tyre I wanted, unfortunately.  Eight thousand miles and 13 months later, that tyre needed replacing!

Certain after market parts are needed when you cannot get the genuine one, but if I can get the genuine part that's is what I go for.

Regards,

Peter.

  • 2 weeks later...

All done , right side EGR replaced. car back to normal now. Surprised how  fuel consumption has got better instantly!


Good to hear everything's sorted, and a few extra mpg can't be bad.

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