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Since the 1960s, vehicle manufacturers have installed Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) valves to reduce nitrous oxide (NOX) emissions. The EGR valve recirculates a small amount of exhaust into the combustion cycle. [1] The warmth of the exhaust lets the combustion chambers warm up quickly, while the spent, inert gases keep the chambers from getting too hot when the engine fully warms up. Whether mechanical or electronic, EGR valves open and close to control the gas flow. If left open, the excess vacuum will cause the engine to act like it wants to stall, idling roughly or surging. If the valve stays closed, detonation could occur in the combustion chambers; this knocking or pinging will lower mileage and the lifespan of the engine. [2] To smooth a rough idle, or hesitant or surging acceleration, and reduce knocking, clean your EGR valve.

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Method 1
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To Clean A Mechanical EGR Valve

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  1. Remove the vacuum hose and inspect closely for wear (cracks or weak spots), then clean out the carbon deposits either with a spray can of carburetor cleaner or with a pipe cleaner if the deposits are hardened or compacted.
  2. Loosen any bolts fastening the EGR valve to the engine. [3] Inspect the gasket lining the bottom plate of the valve. If it's not frayed or cracked, you can reuse it.
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  3. Use carburetor cleaner and a small-bristled brush like a wire brush, toothbrush or pipe cleaner to clean off the carbon from the metal exhaust gas return tube and the gas entry port on the valve (usually the smaller hole with a spring-loaded pin, or “pintle”).
    • If there is a lot of carbon build up around the EGR valve, you may also want to just save yourself some time and replace it with a new one.
  4. The entry port is where the valve tubes connect to the engine (usually the intake manifold) while the EGR valve is off.
  5. Check to ensure the vacuum diaphragm moves freely, reinstall the EGR valve and reattach the exhaust return and vacuum hoses.
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To Clean An Electronic EGR Valve

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  1. By removing the negative battery cable from the battery, you ensure no current is flowing through the system and avoid short-circuiting the electronic component that controls the valve.
  2. Spray the valve and hoses with carburetor cleaner, using a brush to clean off the carbon buildup out of any hoses and small hole with the pintle. Do NOT spray the electrical connections or sensors with the cleaner. However, you may want to purchase a can of electronics cleaner and di-electric grease if the connectors appear to be corroded.
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      • Whether spraying or soaking the valve, if you intend to reuse the gasket, keep it clean and dry, as the cleaner may damage the gasket.
      • Simply replacing the EGR valve instead of cleaning it may save you a lot of time and frustration.
      • If you can separate the EGR valve from all other assembly pieces (hoses or electronic connections), you may opt to soak the valve in carburetor cleaner rather than spraying it to ensure any carbon buildup is loosened and washed out inside and out.
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      Warnings

      • Inspect and replace the EGR valve while outdoors, or in a well-ventilated area, to reduce exposure to fumes from the carburetor cleaner or exhaust.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Service manual for your particular vehicle make and model
      • Hand vacuum pump (for mechanical EGR valves)
      • Inspection mirror (for mechanical EGR valves)
      • Pipe cleaner, toothbrush, or other small-bristled brush
      • Carburetor cleaner
      • Hand tools- Wrenches, Sockets, a Ratchet and a screwdriver
      • Replacement mounting gasket (some models, not all)

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      To clean your EGR valve, start by cleaning the vacuum hose with carburetor cleaner or a pipe cleaner. Then, unbolt the valve, and clean the return tube and entry port using carburetor cleaner, and a toothbrush or pipe cleaner. If you have an electronic EGR valve, make sure to disconnect the negative battery cable, and remove any sensors and electrical connections before unbolting the valve. After cleaning, reinstall the valve and reattach the vacuum hose. To learn more, including how to tell when it’s time to replace your EGR valve, read on.

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