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Re: Code 32 - EGR replacement?
A Code 45 could be a plugged air filter.
A Code 32 can be caused by a vacuum leak on the EGR solenoid - check all vacuum lines and ensure they are hooked up properly. Also, check the operation of the EGR valve itself. With the engine idling, if you manually operate the valve (by pushing against the diapragm on the underside), it should stumble a bit.
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