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I apologize for yet another EGR valve question, but I want to make sure I get everything I need to avoid headaches.

I have a 2015 model with 106,000 miles. This morning, I experienced the dreaded rattling for about 10 seconds when I started the car. I want to order the parts needed for my mechanic to replace the EGR system, but I'm not entirely sure which exact parts I need. I see an EGR valve part as well as an EGR cooler. Do I need both? Also, there is a vast array of pricing on these parts. Is it necessary to get the OEM parts?

Thanks so much for any help provided and I apologize for any redundant questions. I searched and couldn't find exactly what I needed.
 

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Here’s what you need in the red circle for the complete EGR assembly. Don’t need the bolts unless your mechanic loose them.
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I only bought what I listed in my parts list in my above post. Is that going to be a problem? I thought we just clean out the main pieces and/or swap them out with replacements. I bought OEM replacements.

Doesn't the EGR Valve assembly come with all the little pieces that go with it except the bolts?
 

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You should be good with cleaning EGR pipe. For the EGR cooler is really hard to clean the inside because you can not see through it. I soaking the EGR cooler over night with chemicals in boiling water if you’re on a budget. If you order the EGR valve, it will not come with gasket or nuts. What you see in the parts diagram is what you will receive. Gaskets are fairly cheap so I would recommend replacing them as well.
 

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You should be good with cleaning EGR pipe. For the EGR cooler is really hard to clean the inside because you can not see through it. I soaking the EGR cooler over night with chemicals in boiling water if you’re on a budget. If you order the EGR valve, it will not come with gasket or nuts. What you see in the parts diagram is what you will receive. Gaskets are fairly cheap so I would recommend replacing them as well.

OK, well I bought these part numbers, and the intake manifold gasket. I intend on swapping the EGR valve, cooler, pipe and then I'll try to clean the original one later. Am I missing anything I need to do this service?

EGR Valve 2562037120
EGR Valve Gasket 2562737010
EGR Cooler 2560137010
EGR Cooler Gasket 2568537010
EGR Pipe 2561037012
EGR Pipe Gasket 2563437030
 
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