EGR Valves
EGR Valve - Functionality, Failures and Maintenance Tips
For many years, engineers have been working to reduce the harmful impact of exhaust gases on the environment. One key innovation found in modern cars is the exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) system. At its heart sits the EGR valve, a component responsible for controlling how exhaust gases re-enter the intake manifold. EuroFrance stocks new EGR valves from manufacturers such as Pierburg, Valeo, Delphi and DENSO, covering popular brands including Renault, Peugeot, Citroen, Nissan, Opel, Fiat and Dacia. Used parts are also available as a budget-friendly alternative.
Why buy EGR valves at EuroFrance?
- Parts can be matched by vehicle VIN (body number) for correct fitment.
- We'll help you find the right part by original part number (OE).
- 12-month warranty for new EGR valves
- 30-day warranty for used EGR valves
- 25+ years of experience
- Trusted supplier of parts for French car brands.
What Does the Exhaust Gas Recirculation Valve Do?
The primary function of an EGR valve is to redirect a portion of exhaust gases back into the combustion chamber, reducing the oxygen content in the intake charge. This lowers combustion temperatures and slows the process, which in turn cuts nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions. The system is especially important in diesel engines - the majority of EGR valves in our catalogue are designed for diesel-powered vehicles such as the Renault Megane, Peugeot 206 and 207, or Citroen Berlingo.
Why Do EGR Valves Fail?
A common misconception is that the recirculation valve is simply a fragile component. In reality, most failures stem from a build-up of soot, carbon deposits and particulate residues inside the engine. This accumulation is accelerated when the vehicle is driven mainly on short urban trips or filled with low-quality fuel. Incomplete combustion further worsens the problem, leaving the valve clogged and unable to open or close correctly.
Replacement or Cleaning - Which Is Better?
If the valve is not yet physically damaged - for instance cracked or seized - a thorough clean can restore proper operation. Periodic cleaning is worthwhile for drivers who cover mostly city miles. However, once the damage is more severe, a full replacement is the safest option. Bear in mind that blanking or removing the EGR valve in modern engines is not permitted, as it can disrupt engine management and affect the fuel mixture composition.
How to Choose the Right EGR Valve
To ensure a correct fit, start with your vehicle's VIN or the OE part number printed on the original component. You can also narrow down the selection using our filters: search by brand (e.g. Renault EGR valves, Peugeot EGR valves, Citroen EGR valves), by model (Megane 3, Scenic 3, Clio 3 and more), by fuel type, or by manufacturer. Related parts such as EGR valve gaskets, EGR tubes and EGR hoses are available in our wider exhaust gas recirculation category.