Coolant disappearing with no leak you can find, and white smoke when you work the truck?

6.7 Cummins EGR Cooler & Valve Replacement
at your home.

🚗 2007.5–2018 Ram 6.7 Cummins 📋 Ram 2500, Ram 3500 🔴 Full-day job — done right at your home

Your 6.7 Cummins' EGR cooler has failed internally and is feeding coolant into the intake. We replace the cooler and valve and flush the system — one visit, at your home.

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What's actually failing.

The EGR cooler on the 6.7 Cummins is a heat exchanger with an impossible job description: take exhaust gas at several hundred degrees and cool it with 90-degree engine coolant, thousands of times per drive, for hundreds of thousands of kilometres. The internal core — thin passages separating exhaust from coolant — eventually fatigues and cracks from the relentless thermal cycling.

Once the core breaches, coolant migrates into the intake stream. You see it as white or grey smoke under load, a coolant bottle that needs topping up with no puddle ever appearing, and EGR temperature codes as the compromised cooler stops doing its job. Run long enough, combustion gases can also push the other way into the cooling system — that's when you find the oil-in-coolant style contamination in the overflow bottle.

The coolant doesn't pass through cleanly, either. Mixed with soot, it forms a paste that cakes the EGR valve until it sticks — which is why a cooler replacement that leaves the original fouled valve in place is half a repair. The proper job is cooler and valve together with a cooling system flush, so the new parts start life in a clean system instead of inheriting the old one's sludge.

The symptoms.

If your Ram is doing any of these, this is the likely cause:

  • Coolant level dropping steadily with no external leak
  • White or grey smoke under load or towing
  • EGR temperature or flow codes stored
  • Sweet coolant smell from the exhaust
  • Oily film or contamination in the coolant overflow bottle
  • Rough idle or hesitation as the EGR valve sticks
  • Gradual power loss you've been blaming on the truck's age

What this job typically costs.

$2,800–$4,000
what dealers typically quote for this repair
Our approach is different: one flat quote for the complete job, given before any work starts — parts, labour, everything. No hourly meter, no surprise add-ons. And if a smaller fix solves it, that's what we'll tell you.

The complete fix includes.

  • New EGR cooler
  • New EGR valve — the soot-paste casualty of the leaking cooler
  • Cooling system flush to clear contamination
  • Fresh coolant fill and bleed
  • Crossover and intake inspection for coolant residue
  • Fault code clearing and a loaded road test for smoke and codes
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How this works at your home.

A solid day at your driveway. The cooler and valve are accessible with the engine in the truck — it's careful top-side work plus a thorough flush, not exotic surgery. Level parking and we're set; we bring the coolant and haul away the old fluid and parts. The truck works the next day.

Why not to wait.

An EGR cooler leak runs a quiet tab: every drive burns off coolant you'll pay to replace, soot-paste creeps deeper into the valve and intake, and the cooling system runs closer to the edge — on a truck that tows, that edge is a head gasket. If combustion gas starts pushing into the coolant side, you've graduated to a much bigger conversation. Fixed at the white-smoke stage, this is a one-day, one-bill repair.

Frequently asked questions.

Can this be done in my driveway?

Yes — EGR cooler and valve on the 6.7 Cummins are engine-in-truck repairs, done in a day at your home. We bring everything, including the coolant for the flush and fill, and take the contaminated fluid away for proper disposal.

Why do dealer quotes for an EGR cooler run so high?

Book hours at dealer rates, the cooler and valve at list price, plus the flush billed as its own line. The parts are what they are; the labour structure is where quotes inflate. We price the complete job — cooler, valve, flush, coolant — as one flat number you approve before we start.

Should I just delete the EGR instead of fixing it?

No. Emissions deletes are illegal in Ontario and we don't do them — on any truck, for any money. A quality replacement cooler on a stock 6.7 is a long-lived repair, and it keeps your truck legal to sell, insure, and put through inspection.

How do I know it's the EGR cooler and not a head gasket?

The patterns differ and we test rather than assume: a cooler leak shows coolant loss with white smoke under load and contamination arriving through the EGR path; a head gasket typically brings combustion gas into the coolant, overheating, and pressure in the system. We pressure test and inspect before quoting, so you're paying for the actual failure.

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