EGR Valve: Service and Repair
Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) Valve
Removal
1 Remove the cover and disconnect the battery ground cable. For additional information, refer to Specifications [1][2]Battery
2 Remove the throttle body. For additional information, refer to Throttle Body Throttle Body
3 Disconnect the EGR valve electrical connector.
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WARNING: Since injury such as scalding could be caused by escaping steam or coolant, allow the vehicle cooling system to cool prior to carrying out this procedure.
CAUTION: Always plug any open connections to prevent contamination.
Disconnect the 2 EGR valve coolant hoses.
- Clamp the EGR coolant hose to minimize coolant loss.
- Release the 2 clips.
5 Release the EGR valve to exhaust manifold pipe.
- Remove the 2 bolts.
- Remove and discard the gasket.
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NOTE:
The bolts will remain captive.
Remove the EGR valve.
- Remove the 2 Torx bolts.
- Remove and discard the gasket.
Installation
1 Install the EGR valve.
- Clean the component mating faces.
- Install a new gasket.
- Tighten the bolts to 10 Nm (7 lb.ft).
2 Attach the EGR valve to exhaust manifold pipe.
- Install a new gasket.
- Tighten the bolts to 21 Nm (15 lb.ft).
3 Connect the coolant hoses and secure with the clips.
- Remove the coolant hose clamps.
4 Connect the EGR valve electrical connector.
5 Install the throttle body. For additional information, refer to Throttle Body Throttle Body
6 Connect the battery ground cable and install the cover. For additional information, refer to Specifications [1][2]Battery