Questions & Answers for: egr valve problems transmission

...EGR valve only to have the OBD code return. The EGR valve is not always the culprit. Use a vacuum pump and pull the EGR valve open while monitoring engine RPM's & DPFE voltage. There should be a ...

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...egr valve and try it at low speed if you give some gas egr open to mush to mush air not enought gas create hesitation before changing the egr just disconnect it and try hope it FIXYA our problem ...

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...EGR valve and see if it stops!?! I thought it was the transmission too, so did the mechanic and the transmission shop, but he told me to drive it till it got worse, yesterday it sounded like the AC ...

...egr valve and cleaned passage I was getting p0401 and p0405 codes put new egr valve and gasket on after I took a piece of wire and cleaned passage in intake reset codes worked fine for a few days the ...

Question about 1998 S-10 Pickup

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...EGR Valve How to fix : - Clean EGR Valve - Repair EGR harness or connector - Replaced EGR volume control solenoid valve - Replaced EGR volume control valve P0440: EVAP Emission Control System ...

Question about 1998 S-10 Pickup

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...EGR Valve is stuck in the open position allowing exhuast gases into the intake manifold before it should,which would be above 45 mph.So try this take the EGR valve off and clean it with a ...

...EGR valve.  This is because at ihighway cruising speeds the EGR valve is pretty much wide open, letting exhaust gases back into the intake.  When you need to accelerate, pressing the ...

...EGR Valve or O2 Sensors cause transmission issues? Within the last year I have replaced the EGR Valve and all 4 oxygen sensors. My check engine light is always on and resetting the codes only works ...

...It seems the engine & transmission aren't in sync. Don't think about the "sync", replace the EGR valve and you'll be fine. The Exhaust Recirculation Valve (EGR) malfunctioning causes your

EGR valve or the vacuum lines that control it. A clogged or stuck EGR valve can cause the engine to run poorly, which could result in the symptoms you're experiencing. I would suggest checking the EGR

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