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New EGR Valves

The EGR valve is responsible for reducing nitrogen oxide emissions by lowering combustion temperatures in the engine chamber - a key component of the exhaust gas recirculation system. Our catalog includes 280 new parts for EGR valves, including valves, gaskets, tubes, and mounting hardware from 21 manufacturers. Prices start from €1.02 for mounting accessories, while the average price of a new EGR valve is 130,67 EUR. Parts are compatible with 18 brands, including Renault, Citroen, Peugeot and many more. Check compatibility with your vehicle using the VIN number and enjoy a 12-month warranty on all new parts.
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New EGR valves and exhaust gas recirculation system parts in OE quality - from trusted manufacturers such as PSA – Citroen / Peugeot, RENAULT, Dacia / Renault. Browse 280 products compatible with 18 car brands, with 183 available for immediate shipping.

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How much does a new EGR valve and its components cost?

Prices for new EGR system parts start from €1.02 for mounting components, with an average price of 130,67 EUR. The most affordable products in our catalog include:

Premium EGR valves can reach up to €753.82 for advanced modules integrated with an exhaust gas cooler.

What types of new EGR valves are available?

New EGR valves come in several versions: pneumatic (vacuum-operated) - used in older vehicles and controlled by a solenoid valve; electric (electromechanical) - directly controlled by the ECU for more precise operation; and cooled - integrated with an EGR cooler for improved combustion temperature reduction. There are also high-pressure (HP EGR) and low-pressure (LP EGR) systems. When purchasing a new EGR valve, always select the exact same type that was originally fitted to your vehicle.

How can you tell if your EGR valve needs to be replaced?

A faulty EGR valve produces characteristic symptoms depending on the type of failure. When stuck in the open position: a significant loss of power, rough idle (engine stuttering or stalling), black exhaust smoke, and difficulty starting. When stuck in the closed position: the Check Engine warning light illuminates and engine temperature may increase. If the valve is cracked or mechanically damaged, cleaning will not help - replacement with a new OE-quality part is necessary.

Which new EGR valves and parts are the most popular?

How do I find the right new EGR valve for my car?

The most reliable method is to search by your vehicle's 17-character VIN number, which eliminates the risk of ordering the wrong part. You can also check the OE part number engraved on your old valve - our catalog contains 277 reference numbers. Parts are available for 180 car models from brands including Renault, Citroen, Peugeot and many others, covering both diesel oil and gasoline engines. Choosing a new part from a reputable manufacturer ensures longer service life and full compliance with factory specifications.