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EGR Cleaning
So I've noticed that my mpg has gone down, as well as an increase amount of oil consumption (more than normal). Then today, my 98' Rodeo wouldn't start on the 1st crank, but would around the 3rd crank, and continued to do that after being stopped for a while (30-60min). Reading the forums, I'm gonna try cleaning the EGR vlv/piping to see if this helps at all. Reading the documentation that people have written, some suggest after removing the valve to plug the exhaust port, start the engine, then spary into the vacuum port. Others have suggested just spraying into both exhaust/vacuum ports (about a full can) without starting the engine and letting it sit for a while (30-40min) to dry. My question is which is the better method, starting or not starting the engine while cleaning? Also, any other suggestions on what may be the problem as far as low mpg/not starting on 1st crank? Thanks,
Ben
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