The EGR valve on a 95 Isuzu Rodeo is located on the back top of the engine. It resembles a cylinder.
The egr valve is on the passenger side of the motor. It is a round canister at the back almost at the firewall.
disconnect the wire, unscrew two bolts then you have egr valve in your hand its that easy. ohhh if you are putting new egr valve it's worth putting new gasket.BUT I'll recommend not to buy new egr valve, just clean it.here is the link to egr pic and some reusing detail about egr valve http://www.icess.ucsb.edu/~greg/rodeo/egr.htm
I just changed mine the other right behind the ecu towards towards the left of ecu which sit on top of engine looks round
erg or egr? egr valve is located in the back top of the engine slightly to the left if your looking under the hood. it looks like a cylinder...thats the way it is in my 98 anyhow It is to the rear of the motor on left. Cylinder shaped with wires coming out of the top. 2 bolts hold it in place.
EGR valve is in engine compartment, next to firewall, slightly left of centerline when looking at the engine from the front (bumper).
It is located on the left side back for the engine looking from the front. Once u find it remove the two bolts and pull upward. Remove the gasget and use Carb cleaner to remove all the carbon deposits inside the EGR valve. This worked for me and i saved 110 dollars by not replaceing it. Works just like new.
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.
== == First off Your Honda is really an Isuzu Rodeo, but you already knew that. These have the GM electronic egr. if you have the 3.2 motor. The only way to fix it is to replace the egr valve.
It needs a new EGR valve.
Egr valve Isuzu part number(8-17096-178-3 MSRP $197.69) is located on the right side (sitting in vehicle)on top of the intake manifold towards the fire wall. It is bolted on by two flanged bolts.
EGR or Mass air flow sensor
The EGR valve is located on the top of the 1985 Mustang engine. The EGR valve is mounted right behind the carburetor.