Welcome to the EGR Valve Specialist
Your First Choice For Vehicle EGR Valve Replacement
Welcome to your trusted specialists in EGR valve diagnostics and replacement. Our expert mechanics use advanced tools to identify and resolve EGR-related issues, ensuring your engine runs cleaner, smoother, and more efficiently. Whether you’re dealing with warning lights, performance problems, or just need a check-up, our professional service is here to get you back on the road safely and quickly.

EGR Valve Frequently Asked Questions.
No — deleting or blanking off the EGR valve is not recommended. While some believe it improves performance, it can lead to increased emissions, higher engine temperatures, and long-term engine damage. It’s also illegal in the UK to remove or disable emissions control systems, and doing so can cause your vehicle to fail its MOT and result in fines or penalties. Keeping your EGR system functioning properly is the safer, more reliable choice.
Yes — in many cases, a new EGR valve helps restore proper combustion efficiency, which can lead to better fuel economy and smoother engine performance.
In most cases, replacing an EGR valve takes between 1 to 2 hours. However, this can vary depending on the vehicle and how accessible the valve is.
The cost can vary depending on the make and model of your vehicle. On average, it ranges from £150 to £600 including parts and labour. We offer competitive pricing and can provide a free estimate.
While it may be possible to drive for a short time, it’s not recommended. A faulty EGR valve can cause long-term damage to your engine, reduce fuel efficiency, and increase emissions. It’s best to get it checked and replaced promptly.
Common signs of a faulty EGR valve include rough idling, poor acceleration, increased fuel consumption, engine warning lights, and failed MOT emissions tests.
The EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) valve helps reduce harmful emissions by redirecting a portion of exhaust gases back into the engine’s intake. This lowers combustion temperatures and reduces nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions.