Emissions - Functional Check of EGR Valves
Bulletin 85-6E-9Date Apr..'85
Ref. No. 85-087-6E
SUBJECT: FUNCTIONAL CHECK OF EGR VALVES
MODELS AFFECTED: 1981-1985 (EXC. CALIF.) DIESEL ENGINES
Functionally checking the EGR valve as outlined in the service manual may not detect a problem valve in some cases. The manuals recommend that a measured external vacuum source be applied to check for valve opening and closing points. While the valve diaphragm may open and close at the proper vacuum values, there may be other malfunctions with the valve that may cause it to be inoperative.
Proper operation of the EGR valve can be detected by a difference in noise level.
With the engine at idle, operating temperature, drive wheels blocked, parking brake set, and transmission in "P" (Park), remove the air cleaner cover. While using an external measured vacuum source, perform the EGR valve functional check that is in the chassis service manual.
When the valve is open, you should hear the exhaust gases passing through the EGR valve and into the air crossover. When vacuum is bled off and the valve is closed, there should be a noticeable reduction of sound heard within the air crossover, since exhaust gases are no longer flowing into it. If a sound difference is not heard, remove the EGR valve assembly, and inspect the valve and valve seat.