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Old 06-25-2009, 06:07 PM   #1 (permalink)
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EGR stuff

Sir, how much for an EGR valve and also the EGR vacum modulator valve? I have a 91 N/A MT. thanks for your time.
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Old 06-25-2009, 08:24 PM   #2 (permalink)
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No problem. If you are looking into these because you have a CEL code 71, that doesn't always indicate a bad EGR system, and can often be fixed (maybe "bypassed" is more accurate than "fixed") with a resistor or even a plain wire. I'm assuming this is a stick shift and, being in Arizona, not a California emissions car. If not, the EGR valve may be different.

25620-74250 - $157.77 - EGR Valve
25870-74090 - $51.09 - EGR vacuum modulator

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yes, it is a 5 spd. I dont think anything is wrong with them. My EGR is pretty messed up physically and i figured i would replace my Vacum modulator while i was replacing all my vacum lines. how much would shipping be on these? thanks again.
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I dont think anything is wrong with them.
Then don't replace them . Save your money for weatherstrips or a timing belt job or something. Either way, they are really easy to diagnose (instructions are in the BGB) to check function on them. The most common physical problem (as opposed to a misleading CEL code) is probably clogged passages, and they can usually be cleaned.

If you do want to buy them, shipping will be about $10-12, depending on method and zip code. Thanks Jon!
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i'll probably pick them up on the first. I meant messed up cosmetically. lol I'm trying to clean up my engine bay. My timing belt, alternator, injectors, water pump, dizzy, just about anything you can think of was replaced 20k miles ago. the car runs like a champ. i am just tedious i guess. thanks for the quote. i should be giving you a call around the first.
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