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Mercury EGR Cooler pre-cools exhaust gases to allow the engine to breathe easier, reduce NOx emissions and protect important engine parts, providing the drivers with the smooth reliability that has always accompanied Mercury vehicles. Mercury had a reputation of spacious cabins, quiet rides, and smooth styling, elements that were developed in 1939 and polished with legends such as the Cougar and Grand Marquis, and all suspension modifications or interior improvements displayed Mercury comfort and balanced value. Despite the termination of the production in 2011, the brand continues to have its softer ride, easy control, and sound insulation, which enhances the efficient working of the cooler. An EGR Cooler is a small heat exchanger that reduces the temperature of the exhaust gas and stops the fumes returning to the intake and makes the combustion steady and avoids sharp spikes that may destroy the engine. The installation of EGR Cooler is not very difficult provided that you observe consistent steps. Allow the engine to cool down, unscrew the battery and empty the coolant to prevent spillage. The old cooler should be unbolted, and its lines disconnected. Any intake or exhaust components that may be covering the unit must also be removed. Wipe mounting surfaces, install new gaskets, install the new cooler, and re-install EGR pipes and coolant hoses snugly bolting them evenly. To check that the new Mercury EGR Cooler is functioning correctly refill and bleed the cooling system, reconnect the battery, start the engine and look at the system to check if there are any leaks or warning lights.