It doesn't have an Egr valve.It doesn't have an Egr valve.
vgr ?? maybe egr?? depends on year - early vacuum operated egr valves around $75. Later electric egr valves . . considerably more.
2001 Dodge Rams do not have Egr valves.
Not all cars have EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) valves. EGR valves are primarily used in gasoline and diesel vehicles to reduce nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions by recirculating a portion of the exhaust back into the engine's combustion chamber. While many modern vehicles, especially those adhering to stricter emissions standards, are equipped with EGR systems, older models and some performance or specialized vehicles may not have them.
Should not have to. EGR valves are usually a very simple bolt-off, bolt-on replacement.
some years have it some don't. be glad you don't those egr valves on the rams fail alot.
5.9 liter engines don't have egr valves thank god.
2002 5.3 Chevy don't have egr valves factory removed them in 2002
Near the head, between the exhaust manifold and the intake.
it harms greenleaves in early life
The EGR valves are normally circular in shape, they have an electrical connection on the top, normally fitted near to or on the inlet manifold.
Don't do it. Replace it or live with it. If it's disconnected you will burn valves and/or pistons.