No but if there is still an EGR valve problem then its the EGR Valve switch located at the back of the motor. I replaced my EGR valve 2 times before I figured out it was the electrical switch, which had burnt up, for the egr valve. I havent had a problem with the EGR since then..
The egr is simple. Locate it at the top rear of the engine. There should be either 2 or 4 bolts.. and 2 vaccuum hoses to pull off. Make sure you have the metal gasket that goes with it.. Just remove all and replace it.. Put it back together the same way.. IF you light comes back on and still says no flow in or out of EGR.. then its not the egr valve. There is a EGR valve switch at the back of the motor that will burn up sometimes and cause the EGR not to work. If that's the case then the EGR Valve switch needs to be replaced. Ive had the same thing happen to my car and after I replaced the EGR and Vaccuum valve 2 times and wasted all that money, the whole time it was the EGR Switch in the back of the motor that had burnt up. As soon as I replaced that switch, I havent had a problem with it since.
AnswerIt's under the EGR modular. The EGR modular is on the top of the engine on the passangers side close to the fire wall and looks like a black hockey puck. Follow the very short vaccum line off of it to the EGR valve. 2 hoses run to the EGR switch and the bottom 1 runs to the EGR valve.
The EGR valve is located at the front of the h22a4 engine. The EGR valve is right beside of the front of the EGR valve.
EGR { Exhaust Gas Recirculation} Flow Malfunction Early Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) systems components include and EGR Valve, and Engine Control Μodule (ECΜ) Controlled Vacuum Switch Valve or EGR Solenoid and an EGR Vacuum Μodulator. Depending on the engine and driving conditions, the ECΜ will control the EGR Solenoid which will operate the EGR Vacuum Μodulator to regulate the opening and closing of the EGR Valve.
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Buy a new part and mount it to the firewall by the egr valve and connect the wires and vacumm lines and leave old one on block.
It is an electrically operated valve that when energized let's the vacuum through to the EGR valve to open it. Many also contain an electical switch that is closed when the vacuum is applied to the EGR valve to send a confirmation signal back to the ECM (engine control module).
Yes, the EGR valve, or port EGR
The Egr valve is located on the rear passenger side of the engine. The easiest way to remove that I have found is to remove the under hood fuse box, battery, and battery tray. You can than get to the Egr mounting bolts.
It doesn't have an egr valve.
There is no EGR valve on an Aspire.