Air flow escaping at EGR Cooler connection to ex. Manifold |
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RE: Air flow escaping at EGR Cooler connection to ex. Manifold (Yesterday )wrench buster Wrote: Thanks for your input, I came to find out the shop had the DPF cleaned, however the DOC was not. Come to find out the guy cleaned the DOC with a steam cleaner? Not a good idea. If they used a liquid process to clean the units, it cuts their lifespan in half or less, and you have noting but issues after that. - ANY liquids washes out the precious metals, and then its problem city with them. some older posts that talk more about this... ref: https://rawze.com/forums/showthread.php?...3#pid73753 and... ref: https://rawze.com/forums/showthread.php?...6#pid68776 User's Signature: ->: What I post is just my own thoughts and Opinions! --- I AM Full Of S__T!. | |||
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RE: Air flow escaping at EGR Cooler connection to ex. Manifold - tree98 - 08-19-2025, RE: Air flow escaping at EGR Cooler connection to ex. Manifold - Rawze - 08-19-2025, RE: Air flow escaping at EGR Cooler connection to ex. Manifold - tree98 - 08-19-2025, RE: Air flow escaping at EGR Cooler connection to ex. Manifold - Rawze - 08-20-2025, RE: Air flow escaping at EGR Cooler connection to ex. Manifold - Rawze - Yesterday RE: Air flow escaping at EGR Cooler connection to ex. Manifold - Rawze - 08-20-2025, |
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