Alternators, HVAC blower motors, power windows, EGR valves (if not vacuum operated) and well I'll think of more
It doesn't have an Egr valve.It doesn't have an Egr valve.
vgr ?? maybe egr?? depends on year - early vacuum operated egr valves around $75. Later electric egr valves . . considerably more.
Camshaft, lifters...(not all cars), rocker arms, push rods (not all cars), valves.
2001 Dodge Rams do not have Egr valves.
there are valve stems on your tires where your fill them with air maybe that's what you are referring to. there are also EGR and PCV valves there are also valves inside your engine try the link below to explain better the valves basically let air in and out of the cylinders you have an intake and exhaust valve for each cylinder http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:4-Stroke-Engine.gif
some years have it some don't. be glad you don't those egr valves on the rams fail alot.
5.9 liter engines don't have egr valves thank god.
Should not have to. EGR valves are usually a very simple bolt-off, bolt-on replacement.
2002 5.3 Chevy don't have egr valves factory removed them in 2002
Near the head, between the exhaust manifold and the intake.
Not sure what a Dodge Adventure is, Trucks did not have EGR in 2000, minivans and cars did.