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EGR COOLER - '14 GRAND CHEROKEE ECO DIESEL

Jager

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Apr 26, 2019
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Hi ~ I have a '14 Grand Cherokee eco diesel with 84K. It's been into the dealer 3 times in the last 1500 miles or so for regen. Just pulled it from the dealer yesterday after they told me that my EGR cooler is full of soot and is causing air flow and regen issues. (Shouldn't they have looked at that in the first place?) After doing the second regen, my engine light was back on in less than 500 miles; hence my third trip in.

Dealer is telling me to either replace the EGR cooler for $4,100 plus shop supplies or remove and clean it for $1,100.00 plus shop supplies.

Is the EGR diffuser the same thing as the EGR cooler? If it is, and from what I have seen on line, I can easily clean it myself. I had also cleaned my EGR valve just prior to it going into the the dealer the second time.

Steve
 

cs in Alabama

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Feb 21, 2019
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the EGR valve diverts exhaust from the exhaust pipe to the intake. The EGR cooler is a piece of leak prone junk that flows coolant together with exhaust to cool the exhaust down. The EGR diffuser tube routes the cooled exhaust to your intake.

If it was me I would tune the engine with a PPEI, GDE or Sofaking tune and forget all about the shop and its estimates. The tune turns the EGR valve off. That will make your truck run better, improve your mileage, etc.

This gets complicated though if you have a leaking EGR cooler. If the EGR is leaking it has to be repaired or removed. But the dealer says yours is just clogged up, so I would tune it.
 

Jager

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Thank you for the input. I had just watched your video on the delete you were doing with the EGR cooler and other components. Dealer did not say EGR cooler was leaking, but it was full of soot to point of restricting flow.

Do you recommend one of the three tunes? They all seem decent.
 

carlhenry

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do u have any warranty left if not remove it it will get rid of 2 problems
 

Jager

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Apr 26, 2019
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No warranty left. Is there a good video for removing the EGR cooler?
 

Jager

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Apr 26, 2019
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2014
the EGR valve diverts exhaust from the exhaust pipe to the intake. The EGR cooler is a piece of leak prone junk that flows coolant together with exhaust to cool the exhaust down. The EGR diffuser tube routes the cooled exhaust to your intake.

If it was me I would tune the engine with a PPEI, GDE or Sofaking tune and forget all about the shop and its estimates. The tune turns the EGR valve off. That will make your truck run better, improve your mileage, etc.

This gets complicated though if you have a leaking EGR cooler. If the EGR is leaking it has to be repaired or removed. But the dealer says yours is just clogged up, so I would tune it.

Is one of the three tunes better or do you recommend one? Is there a better video showing how to remove the EGR cooler?
 

Jager

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Apr 26, 2019
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Why have you heard Sofaking does not? We've been messaging back and forth for the past hour and I'm getting ready to pull the trigger.
 

carlhenry

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sofaking has unbelievable claims u have to read his posts like way out of line fuel mileage I believe over 10mpg gain ppei is getting their shit together I like his idea with obd tuning plus the ability to put your ecu back to stock and then reload your tunes back on it greene charges 150 to re flash the ecu if it is overwrote plus u have to pull the ecu and send it to them that I don't care for
 

TC Diesel

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Jager, No tune will fix the plenum soot, If the EGR is sooted up the Plenum will look like this. IMO replace the Plenum Remove the EGR and tune.
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TC Diesel

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Jager, The EGR will be covered under the Settlement contract, The Plenum is unclear at this time, FCA did cover My EGR and Plenum, But My relationship to FCA is not normal and they will do just about anything to silent Me...
 

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TC Diesel

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Jager, If you remove the EGR you will loose the $3K Plus the Service contract...Is it possible to get the Jeep into next month Somehow when the Court signs the final agreement?
 

cs in Alabama

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Feb 21, 2019
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TC, would you recommend using the factory intake (MOPAR 68211167AC) which is $801 from Mopar or use the Banks intake or can the dirty one be cleaned? Up above you said replace but it looks like the dirty one could be cleaned off the vehicle.
 

Jager

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Apr 26, 2019
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Who cleans EGR coolers reasonably or how tough is it to do yourself? One tune shop recommended ultrasonic cleaning. It is running decent right now even though engine light is on. Are you a diesel shop?
 

cs in Alabama

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if it is running ok just let it be until the recall is done and then it will be covered by the service agreement and the dealer will fix it free. If you dont want to wait it looks like an easy job.
 

TC Diesel

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CS, I like reading your post and enjoy your comments, The language Here at the Ecodieselram needs to be corrected, You are correct on the service agreement ,FCA is NOT recalling any emissions devices, its a service contract mandated in the agreement.

Jager ,CS is correct you can clean it your self its a PITA to remove . You can remove the EGR Valve and vacuum clean the EGR best you can, that may get you to next Month.
 

Jager

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Apr 26, 2019
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TC - it looks like you are in the Mpls. metro as am I. Do you have any diesel shops you can recommend that could do this? I don't have time to deal with the cooler, the diffuser and sensor are easy and I'll do that for starters.
 
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