imq707s
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- Springfield, Missouri
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1997 Mercury Mountaineer
Last week I got a Check Engine Light on my 97 Mercury Mountianeer ( just like an Explorer ) with 5.0. So I scanned it and the error message was " insuficiant ERG Flow". So I figured that the EGR valve had gone bad. Why I was changing the EGR valve I noticed that there were all kinds of small cracks on the small tube that runs fromthe EGR valve to the exhaust manifold. So I decided to pull the pipe out and try to fix the cracks. Well, when I was trying to remove the pipe, it pretty much just broke in half from all of the cracks. So here are my questions.
Is it common for that pipe to have all of those cracks in it? What is that pipe called and what will it cost me for a new one from the Ford dealership? I've checked around and none of my local outpart stores have it.
At least I found out were my exhaust leak was coming from.
Is it common for that pipe to have all of those cracks in it? What is that pipe called and what will it cost me for a new one from the Ford dealership? I've checked around and none of my local outpart stores have it.
At least I found out were my exhaust leak was coming from.