Exhaust Gas Recirculation: Description and Operation
Typical Electronic EGR System:
The Electronic Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EEGR) system is controlled by the Electronic Control Assembly (ECA), based on return signals from various engine components. The EEGR system utilizes a valve position sensor, and a solenoid-type vacuum regulator device. Circuit power is supplied through the ECA power relay, and circuit ground is provided internally by the ECA.
The EGR Valve Position (EVP) Sensor informs the ECA of the EGR valve's position through a voltage return signal. This signal is directly proportional to the amount of exhaust gas being recirculated. The EGR Vacuum Regulator (EVR) controls the vacuum applied to the EGR valve diaphragm.
NOTE: Other Vacuum Related Components may be incorporated into the EEGR system, depending on vehicle model and Calibration.