Complete EGR deactivation, fully automatic
Valve commands, monitoring strategies, DTCs and the torque requests tied to EGR are treated automatically on supported ECUs, to keep the calculator running consistently.
Associated strategies included
EGR OFF is more technical than a simple valve command. MasterX treats what's connected to it so the calculator keeps behaving consistently after the write.
Valve commands
The EGR valve command logic is neutralized on supported ECUs, matching your physical setup.
Monitoring strategies
Position and flow monitoring tied to the valve are handled alongside the deactivation.
Matching DTCs
Fault codes directly linked to EGR operation are treated together, not left to trip separately.
Torque requests
Where relevant, the torque strategies tied to EGR are included, so the drive stays consistent.
Clear compatibility, no guesswork. A solution is marked as supported the moment MasterX officially recognizes it for the exact ECU and software version you loaded. From there, its processing is fully automated under the MasterX strategy for that file.
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FAQ
Will removing the EGR valve cause a fault code?
On supported ECUs, MasterX treats the valve commands, monitoring strategies and DTCs together, so a physically blanked or removed valve doesn't trigger a fault after the write.
Which license includes EGR OFF?
EGR OFF is part of the automatic solutions included in every MasterX license, starting with Annual. No per-file token on automatic modules.
Does EGR OFF affect torque requests?
Where relevant, the torque requests tied to EGR operation are handled as part of the same automatic treatment, not left inconsistent.