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Old 02-23-2005, 08:53 PM
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Egr Valve

I need a photo of the location of the EGR Valve on a 2000 Isuzu Rodeo LS V6 3.2L. Mine has gone out causing the engine to misfire and it burned out the O2 sensors. I am not sure where it is located and I can't get a manual for it. Thanks
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Old 02-23-2005, 09:43 PM
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Re: Egr Valve

Search first .....

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Old 02-25-2005, 11:08 AM
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Re: Egr Valve

This is a super pricey part--I simply gave mine a good cleaning and have not had any trouble with it on more than a year. I soaked a brush with brake fluid and used intake cleaner that's ok for sensors as well as lots of compressed air to clean all the carbon out--it takes longer to clean the thing than to pull it out.
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Re: Re: Egr Valve

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Hey, that's my annontation on that image, coooool!

amigo-2k, i see you've linked that image ot your faq, I like, but it might be wise to relocate it to a permanent location if you can. i don't plan on moving it anytme soon, but it could get lost down the road.

either way, glad i could help!

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Thanks for the links and pics. I got the egr code also on my 96 Rodeo, and your info may have saved me from having to buy a new EGR.

I appreciate it.

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To Solster and Amigo,

Thanks for the links and pics. I got the egr code also on my 96 Rodeo, and your info may have saved me from having to buy a new EGR.

I appreciate it.

Thanks NJFrank! Glad to hear I contribited. my write up was based on the shoulder of the giants of this forum, so kudos to them! I didn't want to just take advice from the great minds here, so, glad I could contribute what little I can. Now, how do you take the cap off the radiator?????

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Re: Egr Valve

Does anyone have a photo of the EGR for the 93 4WD???
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