EGR/EVR/PFE-DPFE
Glad i checked this post, 'cause i was about to start my own for a similar problem. I have a '95 (still OBD I/ EEC IV) 4.0 V6. My C.E.L. came on but no problems. After a week I had a mechanic friend scan the codes. 335 and 332 came up. My Chilton book says 332 is Insufficient EGR flow, but doesn't have any thing for 335. Any body know? Well I was told that the EVR solenoid is a problem in fords so I blew thru mine (like the chilton book said) and could blow freely so I repaced it (today) w/ a new one ($30 from Ford Dealer). BTW could blow thru the new one too, but I think it depends which port you blow into, or if you try to suck air thru instead of blowing. There was a difference in resistance between the new and old though so figured the new one is ok. I cleared the codes. BTW my Chilton book says that stopping your testing while the computer is transmitting the codes is the best way to clear them. Disconnecting the battery also clears the "engine wear" memory settings that the computer "learns" as your engine wears. Well, the check engine lite came on again after a few miles at hwy speed. So any way after installing the new EVR solenoid I jumped the EEC test plugs to get the check engine lite to blink the stored codes. KOEO codes were the same I got 335, 335, pause, separator blink, then 332, 332. Still don't know what 335 is but Chilton says 334 "egr closed high voltage" and 337 says "EVP or DPFE above max voltage." Could this be a bad EGR valve? Or maybe the DPFE thing? So any way I figure why not start the engine and see if I can read KOER codes via the blinking lite. Here's what I got (kinda):
3 blinks engine running at 1500-1600 rpm then it lowers to idle (just under 1k on my dash tach) and I get 1 blink, then...
326, 538, 536, 632 then again
326, 538, 536, 632
Chilton book says nothing about these codes (some are close, but none the same), althought I don't really know if the blinking lite thing works w/ KOER situations. Any one have any clues? After this frustration, I came in to my trusty Mac, got online, and ordered an Auto Xray code scanner for Ford OBD-I engines. It was $180, but it tells all sorts of codes (KOEO, and KOER) much more like the professional ones, but this is only usable on Ford OBD-I/EEC IV. I can't get adapters for other computers (that universal scanner costs like $500). I'm looking forward to using it and solving all my problems (right?), but would appreciate any help from you guys! Thanx,
[Edited by jwrezz on 06-20-2000 at 12:01 AM]