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I have an astra j 60 plate 1.7 cdti a few weeks ago it cut out and when i started it back up it would judder and cut out again, anyway aa bloke only found an egr code, it started and drove fine again so went home, i removed the egr which was not that dirty, cleaned and replaced and has been fine for approx 800 miles but on the way to work today it happened again, massive loss of power then cut off when i started it back up it cut out again, then started again and idled slighly rough but when i Pressed the accelerator nothing happened, i could put my foot to the floor and had no revs at all, it cut out again then on restarting it drove as normal again, got to work and waited for the aa , he got egr code again, he operated the egr via his diognostics and it was working fine, he said he thinks it might be getting stuck open but how can i be sure its the egr at fault before i pay out on parts or repairs ? Any ideas, if the egr was stuck open would it sit idling but have no responce from throttle, Any responce would be much appreciated, thanks
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If your egr was stuck open you would usually see excessive amounts of smoke from the exhaust, this usually leads to dpf full messages on the display as excessive amounts of soot is deposited into the dpf. I'm not even sure that a egr valve that is stuck open would cause the engine to cut out without getting dpf messages first. I would have thought that for the engine to stop or lose power intermittently there is either an airflow or fuel pressure issue, that is just a guess though.
I would take the car to a reputable garage with the right diagnostic equipment, as breakdown company's kit is usually too generic.
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If the EGR Valve is stuck open you have loss of power and also hard to start also, while driving it will intermittently holding back............
There is a output test option in Op-Com or, Vaux-Com diagnostic tool you can test your EGR while the engine is at idle speed and know if your EGR Valve is functioning normally or not.....Hope that helps
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Hi did you solve the problem in the end?got same problem but no egr faults showing.