The EGR valve is located below the carburetor on the intake manifold on the passenger side of the engine compartment. The EGR passageway runs from #1 exhaust port through the cylinder head and intake manifold. The EGR valve is controlled with engine vacuum that is modulated by a computer controlled solenoid. Mounted inside the EGR valve is a pintle position sensor, when the computer detects it is not moving when vacuum is applied the computer triggers a code for the EGR. Removing carbon build up and then reset the computer to bring the EGR back into normal operation.
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I Called the Mazda dealer today and talked with the Mazda Tech and asked him the location of the EGR valve on the 1992 Mazda b2600i. According to the tech only the California models have an EGR valve, I would think that any state with similar laws about vehicle emmisions would require the egr valve also. My truck is from Montana and it doesn't have an egr valve which explaines why I havent been able to find it.
The EGR valve is located at the right rear corner of the intake manifold, near the firewall. before unbolting the EGR valve, disconnect the vacuum line. - Mazda Repair Manual
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The EGR Valve is located on the intake manifold.
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AnswerI don't know the specifics for a 1986 Mazda pickup, but EGR stands for "Exhaust Gas Recirculation".AnswerThe EGR light comes on at 60,000 miles and again at 80,000 miles. It is a way Mazda attempts to get you into a dealer. There are two wires one green and one brown, one of these two will be plugged into a white plastic connector on a single wire. (Under the dash at the far left) unplug the green or brown and plug in the other wire. Problem solved, start the engine and the light will go out.RonAnswerThe EGR valve recirculates exhaust gas to reduce combustion temperature and NOx emissions which are formed under high heat. The EGR system does not lower HC emissions.On the EGR valve is a pintle position sensor which provides data to the computer so it can detect proper operation. If the computer detects that the valve is not operating it will throw the EGR light, it is not simply a marketing scheme.