AN EGR (Exhaust Gas Reclaimer) sensor monitors the EGR and sends a signal to the ECM (Engine Control Module) letting the ECM know if the EGR is open or closed or anywhere between.
Yes, it can cause damage to the O2 sensor and catalytic converter.
The 2004 Dodge Durango EGR valve can be found on the firewall in the engine compartment. The EGR valve will be on the passenger side of the firewall.
Check the EGR solenoid or some sort of EGR sensor. Most cars have these nowadays. could be bad wiring, sensor holder or pick up.
a pintle position sensor tell the engine computer what the exact position of the egr valve is
passengerside front corner of the engine.
A 1997 Dodge Dakota does not have an EGR Valve.
Yes, it can cause damage to the O2 sensor and catalytic converter.
A 1997 Dodge Ram does not have EGR.
A 1997 Dodge Ram did not have EGR.
Doesn't exist on an 02 neon
It is on the EGR valve.
A 1997 Dodge Ram doesn't have a EGR valve.
Trouble code P0405 means: EGR Position Sensor Circuit Low Input
A 1997 Ram does not have EGR.A 1997 Ram does not have EGR.
A 1997 Ram does not have EGR.
The egr position sensor is part of the egr vavle.
Yes, but it is part of the egr valve.