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    Not sure what plug this is on a D3

    http://imageshack.com/a/img539/2879/IQgAA6.jpg

    Does anyone know what plug this is and why it would be taped over. Iv been getting really crap fuel economy so iv had a look under the hood and found that.

    Cheers Damien

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    I can't place where exactly that is. Can you take a picture of the wider area? And you'd best confirm which engine/year it is too.

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    Its a tdv6 2005
    http://imageshack.com/a/img673/5320/SJTkFV.jpg

    I have now plugged it in see how that goes.

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    EGR Valve

    it looks like the EGR valve.


    have a read of this thread, cleaning your MAP may improve your fuel consumption


    DISCO3.CO.UK - View topic - Go and clean you MAP Sensor NOW!!!


    Roger

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    yea i just cleaned the maf sensor i thought maybe it was the map sensor.

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    So they have removed some of the egr that's what those blanking plates are and the have pulled the plug on the controller?

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    The EGRs are down on the exhaust manifold so not EGRs but I believe your engine has the EGRs blanked - the blanking plate is to the left of the pic and the EGR pipe removed, as part of that process the manifold butterfly is normally removed - I think that plug supplies the power and control for the butterfly.

    I suspect that rather than removing the butterfly, the blanking kit installer just moved the butterfly to the open position and removed power to the controller to keep it open.

    As you have plugged the lead in it may now move to closed position and then open as required but I am not sure what the ramifications are.

    My engine is blanked with the butterfly removed and the plug is in as there is nothing to move.

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    Cheers mate i see whats going on now

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    Download the BAS blanking kit instructions from here:
    https://secure.bellautoservices.co.u...'menuid=25

    It shows how to remove the butterfly valve.

    Cheers Rich
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