GeorgeR
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- SE FL
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '96 XLT
Hey Joe, Thanks for the info. I can feel a couple of cracks in the hose, but so far I haven't seen them. It rained quite a lot today, and I'm hoping that tomorrow I can get under the hood and see what's what. I'm going to remove the existing hose in any event since I have plenty of new hose. I can't remember for sure at the moment, but I seem to remember reading something that indicated that the egr didn't do much at higher rpms, that it's primary function was at lower revs. Does that make sense????
My egr doesn't look much like the one in the picture on the website that you provided for me but the sensor looks similar. The egr does look like it may function the same, maybe just a different model year or etc. The new one that I have looks like the one on my truck tho, so I guess that's what counts. I'm going to put a hose on in place of the old one and pull an oral vacuum and see if it holds. If it does then if the engine doesn't smooth out with a new hose I will try to replace the sensor, and then if I have to, the egr, as soon as I can find gaskets for the throttle body. At least that is my plan of attack, if it doesn't rain me out again.
My egr doesn't look much like the one in the picture on the website that you provided for me but the sensor looks similar. The egr does look like it may function the same, maybe just a different model year or etc. The new one that I have looks like the one on my truck tho, so I guess that's what counts. I'm going to put a hose on in place of the old one and pull an oral vacuum and see if it holds. If it does then if the engine doesn't smooth out with a new hose I will try to replace the sensor, and then if I have to, the egr, as soon as I can find gaskets for the throttle body. At least that is my plan of attack, if it doesn't rain me out again.