Had mine cleaned out yesterday by a friend who works on engines for a living. Located on left rear of engine just below the big aluminum part on top of engine. Near the front firewall. Has two hose-like attachments - one just pull off and shove on and one with a fancy clamp-like attachment. Then held on by two hard to get at nuts (mine need a squirt of juice to break loose from rust). ABSOLUTELY HAVE MAGNETIC WAND TO KEEP THE NUTS FROM FALLING WHO KNOWS WHERE! Will need new gasket (Advance Auto Parts - $2.25). Old one hard to remove! Burnish gasket surface. Clean out orifice (knife, screwdriver, or wire brush, or all three) and blow clean with compressed air. A little spritz of WD-40 or the like and make sure it works freely. Blow out part on engine where EGR valve attaches. Reassemble, being sure not to drop the nuts! This is the DIY way. Or, you can take it to an auto repair place (Huffy said they would do it for about $40). DISCLAIMER: I am not an auto expert and take no responsibility for your effort. Just documented yesterday's effort. Know your mechanic if you hire it done! Took less than an hour. Good luck!!
On my 1998 Buick the valve was located near the battery. Mine was damaged during a hurried winter battery change.
No
on a 1998 Pontiac gan am ,they do not have a pcv valve.
were is the egr valve located on a 1998 infiniti i30
where is egr valve on 1998 ford contour
that is not safe for you engine go buy a new one.
On a 1998 Ford Explorer, the EGR valve is located on the intake manifold. It is behind the throttle body.
A 1998 Acura Integra fuel pump is located under the car. If you jack up the vehicle and get under it and remove the fuel tank the pump will be located inside the fuel tank.
"Considering that there is no such thing as a 1998 Acura Legend, I would dare say that it is impossible." I have a 1988 Acura Legend LS and I am dealing with the same issue. If you figure it out, help me out!
The 1998 Ram does not have EGR.
A 1998 Jeep Wrangler does not have EGR.
behind the ash tray center of dash