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Find the right EGR Valve with Parthunt24
Rough idling, stalling, poor acceleration, or a check engine light that won't clear are common signs of a clogged EGR valve. Finding the right replacement isn't as straightforward as it looks. EGR valves can look almost identical across different engines, even though the connector, flange, and emissions standard often differ. Most buyers end up with several marketplace tabs open, retyping the same engine code on each one, and still struggling to see what's actually on offer. Parthunt24 gathers used EGR valve listings together from marketplaces like eBay, Ovoko, RicambiPro, Opisto, Proxyparts, Ecooparts, Autoparts-24, Totalparts. Filter 795 EGR valves by what matters most to you (engine code, condition, or price), and click through to the seller you want.
How to choose the right EGR Valve for your car
The EGR valve, or Exhaust Gas Recirculation valve, is a crucial component in modern engines, located between the exhaust and intake manifolds. Its primary function is to reduce harmful nitrogen oxide emissions by recirculating a portion of exhaust gas back into the engine. The right exhaust recirculation valve has to match your engine code exactly, along with the connector type and emissions standard.On Parthunt24, narrow your search by OEM code or vehicle, then refine with the Category, Manufacturer, Series, Model, Modification, and Price filters. Each listing redirects to the marketplace where it's hosted, with the full description and order button on the seller's page.Check the listing for each of these:
- Vehicle and engine compatibility: Match make, model, year, engine code, and OEM part number exactly.
- EGR type: Pneumatic, vacuum-controlled, vs electronic EGR valve.
- Connector type: Electrical plug shape, pin count, and wiring compatibility.
- Cooling system compatibility: Standard EGR or EGR with integrated cooler.
- Mounting configuration: Bolt pattern and flange type match the intake/exhaust system.
- Valve position sensor: Presence and compatibility, for electronically controlled systems.
- Emissions standard: Compatibility with the vehicle's emissions system, Euro 5, Euro 6, etc.
- Pipe connections: Inlet/outlet pipe diameter and orientation.
- ECU compatibility: Valve works with the engine control unit, no coding issues.
- Material and build quality: Prefer OEM or quality aftermarket for durability under heat.
- Condition, if used/reconditioned: Check for carbon buildup, sticking valve, or actuator damage.
What to check before buying an EGR Valve
Once you're on the original listing, the spec might be right but the seller and the small print decide whether it's worth the price. EGR valves clog with carbon over time, and a used unit's working life depends heavily on the donor engine. Run through these:
- Photos: Multiple angles of the body, flange faces, and connector.
- Seller reputation: Ratings, reviews, and trading history.
- Compatibility: Part numbers or cross-references.
- Included components: Valve only, or with gasket, sensor, or pipework?
- Condition: Carbon buildup, sticking valve, or actuator damage.
- Testing: Notes confirming the valve opens and closes correctly.
- Mileage: Donor engine mileage, if available, lower is better.
- Warranty and returns: A clear policy if it doesn't fit.
- Documentation: Donor vehicle details or fault-code history.
How much does an EGR Valve cost?
EGR price varies with the engine, the type of valve, and whether it's used or reconditioned. A cheap EGR valve from a common engine starts around €25, mid-range listings sit at €60-€150, and OEM electronic EGR valves for newer diesels can climb past €300. EGR price for performance or specialist applications often sits higher again.On Parthunt24, find an EGR valve from 5.00. EGR price gaps between listings often come down to factors not obvious from the photos:
- Type: Pneumatic valves are cheaper than electronic ones.
- Cooling: Valves with integrated coolers cost more than standalone units.
- Brand: OEM sits at the top; quality aftermarket sits below.
- Donor mileage: Lower-mileage units cost more but last longer.
- Condition: Cleaned, tested units command a price premium.
Replacing the EGR Valve? Time to inspect these parts too
A clogged EGR valve rarely fails alone. Carbon buildup that fouls the valve usually affects the wider intake and emissions system. Browse these on Parthunt24 alongside the valve:
- EGR cooler: Often clogs at the same time, especially on diesels.
- EGR tube: Carbon deposits restrict flow and trip fault codes.
- Intake manifold: Heavy carbon buildup needs cleaning or replacement.
- MAF sensor: Affected by exhaust contamination from a stuck-open valve.
- DPF: A failing EGR valve puts extra load on the particulate filter.
- Engine control module: ECU fault codes often point to EGR issues.
Save time and money searching for a used EGR Valve with Parthunt24
Parthunt24 brings every compatible EGR valve into one place, sortable by price, type, condition, or donor mileage. Confirm the connector, check the emissions standard matches, and weigh up cheap EGR valve options against tested units at a glance. No more bouncing between marketplaces, retyping engine codes, or losing track of which listing had the best donor history. Pick a valve that fits, save the legwork of separate searches, and order directly from the seller offering the best value on Parthunt24.
