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I see you thought process but at least our US version EGR Cooler has:If it is possible you might want to run your test again, but this time with the coolant hoses temporarily pinched before and after the EGR cooler. If the bubbles stop and color doesn't change, you'll have isolated the problem to the cooler. A thin pair of vice grips should do the trick, if you have access to the hoses.
Best of luck to you.
Note: EGR Valve - Mounts on the EGR Cooler Outlet
1. One Exhaust Inlet Port (2-Bolt Block Flange) and if the EGR Valve is closed - Ex Pressure Dead Ends
2. One Coolant Inlet Port - Rigid Tube (2-Bolt -Block Flange)
3. One Coolant - Return Outlet - Rigid Tube (Nipple Style) with Rubber Hose
So, if you pinch off the only possible (Return) then the leak would not stop - it would back pressure the inlet and still show as a leak, only (Increase) the pressure - so this would not isolate the EGR Cooler from the system as you cannot pinch off both sides, not physically possible by the design.
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