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EGR Temperator Sensor
What is the EGR temperature sensor?
Your car’s exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) system is an important emission
control system that allows gases to be sent back into your engine via the intake
manifold. The gases are then re-burnt, allowing for a decrease in harmful
emissions.
The EGR temperature sensor works together with the EGR vacuum solenoid to
control the flow of exhaust gases through the EGR system and back into the
engine. As its name suggests, the EGR temperature sensor monitors temperature
and sends the data to your car engines onboard computer. The car engine computer
will then make changes to the flow of exhaust gases to optimise exhaust emissions,
engine performance and fuel economy, as well as avoid engine / EGR temperature
overheating.
If the EGR temperature sensor encounters problems, your EGR system will not be
able to function properly. This can affect your engine’s performance, increase
emissions or cause serious engine damage over time (due to overheating).
Symptoms of a faulty EGR temperature sensor:
A faulty EGR temperature sensor can cause various symptoms, including:
 Reduced engine performance – A faulty EGR temperature sensor can affect
your engine’s ability to correctly burn fuel. This can lead to reduced engine
power, decreased fuel efficiency and increased emissions. Your car’s
acceleration may become inconsistent and you may struggle to reach higher
speeds.
 Overheating – Problems with your car’s EGR temperature sensor can lead to
engine temperatures rising. This happens due to problems with the flow of
the exhaust gas. If you suspect your car’s engine temperature is rising, keep
an eye on the temperature gauge and pull over if the level continues to
increase. Driving with an overheating engine can cause serious engine
damage and should be avoided.
What to do if your car is overheating >
 Check engine light – A broken EGR temperature sensor can lead to your
car’s engine light coming on. This usually happens due to the EGR system
affecting your engine’s air/fuel ratio and triggering one of the sensors.
 Poor fuel economy – When the EGR system isn’t working correctly, the
engine will not be able to recover as much fuel from emissions. The air/fuel
ratio in your engine may also be affected, leading to non-optimal fuel
burning conditions. This results in a noticeable decrease in fuel economy.
 Difficulty starting the engine – A broken EGR temperature sensor can
affect how your engine burns fuel, particularly during the ignition process.
This can lead to the car struggling to start or not starting at all.

Benefits of fixing your car’s EGR system:


Fixing your car’s Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) system can bring several benefits,
including:
 Improved engine performance – A well-functioning EGR system can help
improve engine performance by reducing combustion temperatures and
reducing emissions.
 Increased fuel efficiency – By recirculating a portion of the exhaust gases
back into the engine, the EGR system can help improve fuel efficiency by
reducing the amount of fuel required to reach the desired power output.
 Better emissions control: – The EGR system helps control emissions by
reducing the amount of nitrogen oxides (NOx) produced during the
combustion process. Your car will also be more likely to pass an emissions
test during a Warrant of Fitness inspection.
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