i believe its the left (drivers) side.
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It really depends on the engine and year. On the V6s, it's usually near the throttle and Idle Air Control Valve. That's if it's equipped with one, as it's quite inconsistent from year to year with Rangers regarding their having EGR valves.
egr valve location on a 1997 ford ranger 23l
Yes, it does have an EGR valve.
Under the hood
yes 2002 and later 30L are the only ones not equipped with an egr valve
On your 1999 Ford Ranger , 4.0 liter EFI , V6 engine : I believe the EGR valve is just to the left of your engine oil dipstick ( when you look into the engine compartment from the drivers side ) The EGR valve is lower down and has a round shaped top
Yes, a 1993 Ford Ranger is equipped with an EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) valve, as it was a common emission control component in vehicles of that era. The EGR valve helps reduce nitrogen oxide emissions by recirculating a portion of the exhaust gases back into the engine's intake. However, whether a specific Ranger has an EGR valve can depend on the engine type and specific emissions regulations for that model year.
At the back of the passenger side on the engine.
On newer vehicals the egr valve is located on ignition emissions system and on the older vehicals it is located on the intake manifold..
The egr valve is on the front of the engine near the head. On a 6 cylinder it is on the passenger side, while the 4 cylinder is on the drivers side.
It's called the EGR tube.
check egr system,make sure vacuum reaches egr valve when is supposed to
I was looking on fordparts.com at the 2004 Ford Ranger with the 3.0 liter V6 engine and it doesn't list an EGR valve for the 3.0 liter like it does for the 4.0 or 2.3 liter