The EGR valve in the 96 3.4 liter is right above the throttle in between the air intake and the intake manifold. It is a round silver thing with a black plastic peice ontop of it with a wire connected to it. It should have 2 bolts one ont the front and one on the back they should be 10mm bolts just take those out and spray it with some carb cleaner and file out the carbon build up on the inside of the 2 valves and that should clear up the valves.
If you have a 3.1 or 3.4 the EGR is located at the upper right rear corner of the engine behind the throttle body. It has a 5 pin electrical connector.
upper right side back of the motor almost to the right and under the egr valve
take the old one off and put the new one on.
No. A 1996 does not have egr.
A 1996 Ram does not have EGR
i need to no what kind of car if it is a ford change tube and check intake hole under egr Yoah, Rob, it's a 1998 CHEVROLET Monte Carlo, says so in the question. A PO401 code doesn't usually mean there is a malfunction in the EGR valve. It often means there is an electrical problem with the EGR to PCM circuit or other sensors. If you have a scanner you can run a complete diagnostic yourself. If not, you will need a garage or dealer to run it for you.
The EGR Valve on the 1996 Mitsubishi Galant is located underneath the Exhaust Manifold.
The EGR valve on a 1996 Nissan Altima is on top of the engine. The air filter box has to be removed to access the valve.
were is the egr value on 1996 z28
A 1996 Ram does not have EGRA 1996 Ram does not have EGR
If it has vacuum lines attached to it, it is probably a thermoswitch that controls the vacuum to the egr valve. If it has an electrical connection it is probably a engine coolant temp sensor.
The egr valve is located on the top of the engine on the right hand side