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EGR on my 4th gen accord?

the ecu detected it there was something wrong with it. what is it and how can i check it? thanx
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http://autorepair.about.com/library/...erms=EGR+valve

It's a common problem for EGR valves to stick. Fortunately they're easy to replace, but not necessarily cheap. It's also conceiveable (but less likely) that the EGR solenoid is sticking, busted, or disconnected. The EGR solenoid is what the ECU uses to control the vacuum signal to the EGR valve.
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thanx for the really help full hint fritz!
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