Where is the EGR valve on a Liberty Diesel?

Where is the EGR valve on a Liberty Diesel?

Remove the bolts from the top of the engine cover on the engine, using a socket and ratchet. Lift the cover off the engine and set it aside. Locate the EGR valve on the back of the engine near the driver’s side head. Remove the clamps from the cooling lines on the EGR valve then pull the two coolant lines off the valve.

How to replace EGR valve on a 2.8 CRD 05?

Yo do need tools, time and patience. Remove the batt & tray, the fuel head, CAC hose and FCV. After removing all og this, you still will not have enough room to work, but it’s the best you’ll get. You’re supposed to drain the coolant since there are hoses connected to the EGR and the system is under pressure.

Can you clean an EGR valve without removing it?

If you cannot get direct access to the turbo an alternative would be to spray (less effective) into the air duct in the direction of the turbo but please remember to remove the MAF (mass airflow)/air intake sensor first as the cleaner may damage it. Please feel free to Comment, Like, Share and Subscribe. This video is for guide purposes only.

Can a blown CAC hose trigger an EGR code?

Be wary that blown CAC hose can also trigger EGR codes which was my case. MrMopar has stated on LOST that they can be succesfully cleaned after removing the electrical part from the valve.

Where is the EGR valve on a Jeep Liberty?

Removing the EGR valve from the 2.8-liter diesel engine in a Jeep Liberty can be time-consuming. Fortunately, with a little effort and a lot of patience, you can do it yourself and save on an otherwise large repair bill. The EGR valve is located on the back of the engine, just below the intake manifold on the driver’s side of the engine.

Yo do need tools, time and patience. Remove the batt & tray, the fuel head, CAC hose and FCV. After removing all og this, you still will not have enough room to work, but it’s the best you’ll get. You’re supposed to drain the coolant since there are hoses connected to the EGR and the system is under pressure.

Can you drain coolant from an EGR valve?

You’re supposed to drain the coolant since there are hoses connected to the EGR and the system is under pressure. I didn’t do that however. The EGR is held in place with 4 screws that you will not be able to see only feel. Be careful not to strip them.

Be wary that blown CAC hose can also trigger EGR codes which was my case. MrMopar has stated on LOST that they can be succesfully cleaned after removing the electrical part from the valve.