its a very easy process i have a 95 rs model first you unplug the line that is connected to it, then you just hae to unbolt it then you remove the gasket after that i believe you just replace the old one and reconnect the hose. check thet the vacuum is working when you turn it on
The EGR Valve on the 1996 Mitsubishi Galant is located underneath the Exhaust Manifold.
The EGR valve, on your 2005 Mitsubishi, is located beneath the air cleaner. Remove the air cleaner housing. The valve should be visible and labeled.
Yes, the Diamante has an EGR solenoid. On any Mitsubishi, if the car has an egr valve, it has a solenoid to operate the valve. Just follow the vacuum line from the valve and it will go to the solenoid. There may be another one way valve between the valve and the solenoid, though. The solenoid is electronic.
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To replace the EGR valve on a Mitsubishi 3000GT, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Remove any components obstructing access to the EGR valve, such as the air intake duct. Unbolt the old EGR valve from its mounting, disconnect the vacuum lines and electrical connectors, then install the new valve by reversing the removal steps. Finally, reconnect the battery and start the engine to check for leaks and proper operation.
The service manual does not specify the size. You might try asking the parts manager at a Mitsubishi dealership. Maybe their parts system would have the size.
Unbolts the (2) 12mm bolts from the back of the Intake Manifold (next to the TB), take off and replace it with new gasket.
The solenoid, on your 2001 Mitsubishi eclipse, is attached to the top of the starter. The solenoid is attached by four retaining screws to the starter.
Usually you replace the egr valve.
How do you replace the EGR Valve on a 2001 Ford Escape?
location of egr valve on 04 grand am v6
No you do not! th egr valve is located just under the throttle body. there are 2 10mm bolts holding it in, you just need to remove air intake to the throttle body! it is directly under it!