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10-11-2006 06:55 PM #1
Originally Posted by vdorobantu
Mike
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10-11-2006 08:06 PM #2
I just replaced the fuel filter 2 weeks ago, and it actually runs worse with the new one. Thing is, I am getting an EGR code, not a fuel system code. I will check it tomorrow. I will also check the vacuum lines to and from the electronic vacuum regulator. I'm thinking that maybe if a vacuum line is busted from the intake to the regulator, its not going to get vacuum to pull the diaphragm up. But the code description is "egr valve open at idle". If the diaphragm would be broken, wouldn't that be a major vacuum leak, cause my surge and hesitation, and then my non illuminated code?If you wanna go fast, go ahead, it's your expensive gas you are wasting
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10-11-2006 08:16 PM #3
Originally Posted by vdorobantu
Mike
check my home page out!!!
http://hometown.aol.com/kanhandco2/index.html
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10-11-2006 08:20 PM #4
it idles good, but when i put it in gear, it shakes a little, then it becomes smooth, it shakes a little more, and so on. I can see the rpm go up and down by 100-200. Say you are doing 20km/h, and you punch it, it backfires and barely goes. Once it's in the higher RPM's it stops doing it. As the RPM drops below 2k, if you punch it again, it will hesitate and stumble some more, until its at the right RPM.If you wanna go fast, go ahead, it's your expensive gas you are wasting
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10-12-2006 06:59 PM #5
How do I test the egr and the vacuum pressure regulator on this thing? I put a vacuum pump on the egr, and it doesn't leak or anything, so I guess it just sticks. Just pure speculation. My idea is that if the pressure regulator doesn't know how much pressure to give it, it will keep the egr open. What do you guys think?If you wanna go fast, go ahead, it's your expensive gas you are wasting
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10-12-2006 07:13 PM #6
Originally Posted by vdorobantu
Mike
check my home page out!!!
http://hometown.aol.com/kanhandco2/index.html
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10-12-2006 10:30 PM #7
ok if you're getting an EGR code theres 1 of 2 things that will make it throw that code, either the EGR is dirty or the EGR amplifier is malfunctioning.... the EGR amp is a common problem on fuel injected fords and very easy to replace.... shouldn't cost more than $40... if you had a scope meter or a vantage, you could check the amplifier and see if you are getting a proper signal pattern from it.... clean the EGR first with brake clean though.... then clear the code and see if it still happens, if so.... its gonna be that amplifier... the actual EGR hardly ever actually failsjust because your car is faster, doesn't mean i cant outdrive you... give me a curvy mountain road and i'll beat you any day
That is terrible, sad to hear about him.
RIP Mike Frade, aka 34_40