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    EGR Valve

    Dodge EGR Valve

    The EGR valve or Exhaust Gas Recirculation Valve in your vehicle is a critical part of the emission reduction system. The EGR valve uses vacuum from the induction system or a signal from the computer to open a passage and allow exhaust to re-enter the incoming air-fuel mixture. The EGR valve is usually open when your engine is warm and maintaining a constant speed. The exhaust gasses re-enter the air-fuel mixture. Most of the fuel is burned out of the exhaust gas. The reintroduced mixture that comes from the EGR valve actually reduces the temperature of the combustion. This process results in both increased gas mileage and reduced Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx) emissions.

     

    Symptoms of an EGR Valve malfunction:

  1. Poor Idle
  2. Varying engine speed with no change in throttle position
  3. Overheating
  4. Increased Oxides of Nitrogen NOx emissions
  5. Failed vehicle emission test
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    It is possible to diagnose some EGR valve problems. Consult your vehicle's repair manual and follow all precautions when performing any type of diagnosis.

    Vacuum operated EGR

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        If your vehicle's engine idle speed slows, or the engine stalls, your EGR valve is OK.
        If the engine speed does not change, or you can feel hitches in the movement of the valve, replace the valve.
    • 1. Check all vacuum lines to make sure there are no leaks.
      2. When the vehicle is idling, squeeze up on the bottom of the EGR valve diaphragm.
  7. Vacuum or Electronic EGR
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        Be sure to plug the vacuum line if it is a vacuum operated EGR.
    • Unplug the EGR valve, and drive the vehicle on a private road.
      If the symptoms go away, then you have a bad EGR valve.
      Reconnect the EGR valve after the test. Operating your vehicle on a public road with disabled emission equipment could violate the law.

       

      Many manufacturers recommend replacing the EGR valve every 50,000 miles as preventative maintenance.

      Cleaning an EGR valve is not recommended. This can result in harmful contaminents entering your engine or in damage to the EGR diaphragm and can cause permanent failure of the EGR valve.

      Our EGR valves are made to the same specifications as the originals. They will fit and function with no hassle. They come with the gasket.

      Whether your car or truck needs a new EGR valve or you are performing preventative maintenance, purchase a new EGR valve from 1A Auto today.

      Replacing the EGR usually only involves, unplugging, removing 2 bolts and sometimes uncrewing an additional fitting. Reverse the procedure to re-install, always use a new gasket.


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