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  1. EGR cooler bypass/delete ?? 
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    Hi guys,

    I see its pretty comon to remove the vac pipe and disable the EGR system. I have a possible leaking EGR cooler in my 2000 115PD Sharan, if i remove the EGR vacuum pipe..Can i bypass the EGR cooler too so i dont lose anymore coolant ? I want to do this to prove the point before i spend silly money on a new cooler..or not even replace it if its not needed

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    Can't see any reason why you couldn't just link the hoses together with a coupler. All it would do is reduce you coolant requirements a bit.

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    Im about to do this myself can someone confirm this is safe?

    My coolers leaking so its been removed but at £360 from audi ill have to wait till i find a part, what do i need to disconect on the EGR valve and will it show a service Warning light?
     
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