EGR Coolers
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AK-1832540C94 Aftermarket Navistar DT466 17″ Length EGR Cooler
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AK-1845145C97 Aftermarket International/Navistar VT365 EGR Cooler
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AK-1876261C98 Aftermarket MaxxForce 9/10/11 International/Navistar EGR Cooler
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AK-1876262C95 Aftermarket MaxxForce 9/10/11 International/Navistar EGR Cooler
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AK-22134240 Aftermarket Volvo D11 / Mack MP7 EGR Cooler
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AK-23537387 Aftermarket Detroit Series 60 EGR Cooler
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AK-23538835 Aftermarket Detroit S60 EGR Cooler
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AK-2881783 Aftermarket Cummins ISX EGR Cooler Gen. 1
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AK-2881784 Aftermarket Cummins ISX 2 Generation EGR Cooler
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AK-3689282 Aftermarket Cummins ISX 3 Generation EGR Cooler
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AK-4601420679 Aftermarket Mercedes MBE 4000/OM460 2005-2009
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AK-4721400475 Aftermarket Detroit DD15 EGR Cooler
EGR Coolers – Not for Sale In California
EGR Coolers information
EGR – Exhaust Gas Recirculation
EGR Coolers are components that are used to lower the temperature of exhaust gases that are recirculated back into the engine – exhaust air flows from the exhaust manifold through the EGR Cooler, where the antifreeze coolant is waiting to lower the temperature before being circulated back into the engine.
Indications that your EGR Cooler could be failing are
1. White Smoke – this happens when the coolant mixes with the hot exhaust fumes.
2. Low coolant levels – this could be from coolant burning from extreme heat, or a leak in the outer case, and coolant is seeping out.
3. Gooey EGR Valve – coolant leaking into the EGR valve and mixes with the carbon residue creating a sticky and malfunctioning valve
4. Check Engine Light – this will come on if the computer detects a problem like insufficient flow or exhaust
Bad EGR Coolers can lead to exhaust leaks, overheating issues, and increased emissions toxicity.
Not all cases of ‘insufficient cooling’ mean the EGR Cooler is bad – sometimes this just means that the tubes are clogged up with carbon buildup from the engine. In this case, the EGR Cooler can be cleaned and re-used.
Be sure that your EGR cooler is bad before reporting failure, as it can be expensive to replace the entire unit compared to just cleaning and re-installing your current cooler.