I have a 96 ranger with the 3L V-6, and if they used the same configuration, the EGR system is on top of the engine above the drivers side head covers. dont know if it helped ya, but it's what i know...
egr valve location on a 1997 ford ranger 23l
right rear corner of the intake manifold by the firewall
check egr system,make sure vacuum reaches egr valve when is supposed to
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My Ford Ranger is a 1998 4.0 ltr V6.
Trouble code P1409 means: EGR Vacuum Regulator Solenoid Circuit
On newer vehicals the egr valve is located on ignition emissions system and on the older vehicals it is located on the intake manifold..
Yes, it does have an EGR valve.
Under the hood
Error Code P1401 on a 1999 Ford Ranger indicates a problem with the EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) system, specifically that the EGR valve is not functioning correctly or is not receiving the proper signals. This can be due to issues such as a clogged EGR valve, a faulty EGR position sensor, or vacuum leaks. Addressing this code usually involves inspecting and cleaning the EGR system components or replacing faulty parts to ensure proper operation and reduce emissions.
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
Engine code 335 on a 1994 Ford Ranger indicates that there is an issue with the Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) system, specifically that the EGR signal is out of the expected range. This could be due to a faulty EGR valve, a problem with the EGR position sensor, or issues within the wiring or connectors. It can lead to increased emissions and may affect engine performance. Diagnosing the exact cause typically requires checking the EGR components and related circuitry.