The part that the EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) valve bolts to is typically called the EGR manifold or EGR adapter plate. This component connects the EGR valve to the intake or exhaust system, allowing recirculated exhaust gases to flow back into the engine's intake for emissions control and improved efficiency.
EGR valve is located between the head and battery. Its a cylindrical shaped part with a connecter going to the top of it. Its held on with 2 13mm bolts.
You unscrew the bolts.
1. Disconnect and isolate negative battery cable. 2. Remove accessory drive belt 3. Remove generator mounting bolts and reposition generator 4. Unlock and disconnect the electrical connector from the EGR valve. 5. Remove the 2 EGR tube bolts.1. Install a new gasket on the EGR valve.{| |- | 2. Position EGR valve to cylinder head and install the 2 mounting bolts. 3. Tighten EGR valve mounting bolts to 31 N·m (23 ft. lbs.). 4. Position EGR tube to EGR valve and install the 2 mounting bolts. 5. Tighten EGR tube mounting bolts to 13 N·m (115 in. lbs.). 6. Connect electrical connector to EGR valve. 7. Install generator mounting bolts 8. Install accessory drive belt 9. Connect negative battery cable.|}
The EGR Valve is located behind the intake manifold, and held by two bolts.
The EGR sensor is part of the EGR valve on the rear pass side of the engine.The EGR sensor is part of the EGR valve on the rear pass side of the engine.
The egr valve is located on the top rear of the engine. It bolts on and is easily removed.
To replace the EGR valve on a 1999 Acura 3.2 TL, first, ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the negative battery terminal. Remove the EGR pipe and the two bolts securing the EGR valve to the intake manifold. Install the new EGR valve, reattach the bolts, and reconnect the EGR pipe. Finally, reconnect the battery terminal and start the engine to check for leaks.
it is bolted on the back of the engine ( on the alluminum part that says 5.0 ).. It has 2 bolts and 2 vacuum lines connected to it.
The vehicle manufacturer will quote a torque figure for the EGR valve but in practice most mechanics no not torque them.
the two bolts, one on each side of the egr valve.
On a 3.8L engine, the EGR valve is at the back of the engine on the right side, near the top of the engine. It is held on to the engine by two small bolts. Attached on the side of the EGR valve is a metal pipe held on to the EGR by two small bolts. If you remove the EGR, be careful not to drop any of the bolts down in the engine as you will never find them. Experience talking here. Fairly easy to replace but make sure you get the right one for your sized engine. I got mine at NAPA for about $70.
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