The EGr valve can be difrent and is in difrent locations on the various engines
The EGR valve for a 1996 Grand Voyager is on the side of the engine. It is mounted just above alternator.
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 valve. It sounds like your EGR valve is staying open. An EGR valve that is open at idle will cause a car to stall. An EGR should be closed at idle and open when you are driving around.
Yes, if the valve is bad. With the car idling, move the EGR valve diaphragm with your fingers. The engine should quit or want to quit. If it doesn't do this, it could be plugged up. Remove the EGR valve and clean any carbon deposits in the valve and also do the same on the engine side where the EGR valve is connected. If the EGR has never been removed before, it will probably have carbon buildup.
DID U Clear the code B 4 U rechecked ?? Did U clean Out the Passage ways where the EGR Valve goes .
It could.
Right front corner of engine, above alternater.
It is part of the EGR valve.
Front passenger side corner of the engine.
The 1998 Dodge Grand Caravan 3.8 liter engine EGR valve can be found on the top of the engine. The EGR valve will be near the back of the engine.
From my experience the original will fail by 50,000 miles.
Right front corner of engine, above alternater
Just replace it, the sensor on the top of it is usually what goes bad.
It is a code for a failed EGR valve.
Front passenger side of the engine.
Above the alternator. A tube runs from the top of the EGR valve to the top of the intake manifold.
If is the 3.8l, it is on the top front of the engine (passenger side). Looks like a small can with an electrical connection and a tube coming out the top.