EGR Vacuum Port Testing
This check is to be performed with the engine coolant temperature at 176 - 205°F (80 - 95°C).EGR Control Vacuum Inspection:
1. Warm up the engine (coolant temperature greater than 85 degrees C or 185 degrees F).
2. Disconnect the vacuum hose from the throttle body EGR vacuum nipple and connect a hand vacuum pump to the nipple the hose was removed from.
EGR Control Vacuum vs Engine RPM:
3. Race the engine and note that EGR valve control vacuum rises with engine speed.
NOTE: If the vacuum does not respond as specified in the test, it is probable that the throttle body requires cleaning. Refer to FUEL SYSTEM, COMPONENT REPLACEMENT AND REPAIR PROCEDURES