I have a 2013 mini cooper countryman. After replacing with a new ERG, the engine light is on and stays on. what is the problem?

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Asked by help29 May 17, 2017 at 07:03 AM about the 2013 MINI Cooper Hatchback FWD

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I have a 2013 mini countryman. had some fuel problem as it wouldn't go after stopping at a traffic light, for example. I took it to a mechnic who said it was the erg problem and replaced a new erg. But then, when i took it home, the engine light came up and the mechanic couldn't get it off. I don't know what to do?

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Thanks. The code is 487E Exhaust-gas recuperation value, plausibility. This is how it reads.

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The problem is that even it says it is EGR problem, i just had a new one fitted in! and that was when the light came up. Please help. many thanks!

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Not sure about the code you noted but if it's the fuel evap purge or vent solenoid you may need to replace one or both. A mechanic with a full lap top style Code reader can order each to work and see which is faulty

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