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replacing EGR Valve?
ok, so my girls 95 Jimmy SLE with a 4.3L Vortec and automatic tranny started idling bad and the SES light came on about a week ago. So I took it into the shop yesterday. They just called and said they pulled the code and it was a bad EGR Valve and needed replacing. They said the part is like $245 and $80 for install.
There are two other issues that also need to be fixed as well as getting new tires before winter. So I would like to be able to save some money and do this myself if I can. I'm used to working on my Honda but I have done some other work on her Jimmy like all the front ball joints, oil cooler lines, brakes and fan clutch. So I am comfortable working on her car I just need to know what is involved in replacing an EGR Valve. Are there any special tools required? Is it a hard job to do or something a novice can do? Any links to procedures or any advice would be greatly appreciated. We need to decide if we are going to have them do it or if it's something I can do very soon here. Also, I did search but I didn't find any kind of procedures. They may be there but I didn't see any so I appolagize in advance if there is something on this board. I'm new to the board and GMC so please bare with me. Thanks |
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Re: replacing EGR Valve?
The majority of the time, the code is set because a piece of carbon has broken loose and is holding EGR valve open. They usually can be cleaned and don't need to be replaced. I believe that your's is bolted on with two bolts. It is a fairly simply procedure and in no way warrants an $80 price tag. My 98 is a little easier to get to than yours, but it only takes me about ten minutes to remove and clean mine. You will need to get a new gasket for reinstallation, they cost about $1.50.
You simply remove the egr, clean it out with some, brake cleaner, carb cleaner, or throttle body cleaner. and then reinstall it with the new gasket. |
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really? That easy huh. So I could really just try cleaning it and if that doesn't work then replace it? hmm...maybe I'll do that. With everything else that needs to be done, I think it's worth a try.
Also, I looked on AutoZone.com and they show a Wells brand EGR Valve for like $120. Is Wells a good brand? They also list a EGR Valve gasket from FelPro for like 2 something? Is FelPro a good brand gasket? Sorry, like I said, I'm used to my Honda and I usually replace gaskets and such with parts from the dealer so I'm not familiar with the brands at the parts stores like AutoZone, Advanced Auto, ect. Thanks |
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Re: replacing EGR Valve?
Yours is quite a bit more difficult than mine, but it is very "do able". I'm not sure how good the Wells brand is. FelPro is one of the best gasket companies in the business.
Here's a post with quite a bit of information: http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...d.php?t=422701 |
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great, thanks. Doesn't sound like it's that bad. I have the tools listed in that write-up. I don't have the car here right now to look at because it's still at the shop. We decided to just get the exhaust done now and then when we get it back, I'll change the torsion bar mounts and try cleaning the EGR Valve. If cleaning doesn't work then I'll just buy the Wells one, but I'm going to try cleaning it first.
Thanks for the help, I appreciate it. |
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Re: replacing EGR Valve?
Check and see if any parts places have a egr valve gasket with a screen in it.
Tomco carb and some other parts co. brands may have one with screen or you can use a piece of screen wire for a homemade one. The screen helps keep the carbon balls out of egr valve. Which is most of the problem with them to start with. MT-2500 |
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1. take off the air intake.
2. right bolt will come out with a ratchet and left bolt u will have to walk it out with a wrench (i believe they are 10mm bolts) 3. replace the gasket when reinstalling. once in a while i'll get code PO401=egr insuficient flow but my ports and egr were all clean and exhaust and cpi/nut kit are new. its a mystry but no worries, lol.
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2000 Chevy Blazer ZR2 Performance Mods: Numerous Suspension Mods: Some, but not enough Exterior Mods: Just Right 1987 Buick Turbo T Dark Red Low 11 sec sleeper ![]() .030 4.1 block, PT6262E, & other odds and ends.... My Cardomain |
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MT-2500;
Thanks for the tip on the screen. I'll deffinately look into that. I'm hoping the problem is just some carbon buildup stuck in there. ZL1power69; You mentioned sometimes you get a code. Do you pull that code yourself or do you take it somewhere? On my Honda (OBD I) I just jumper a plug and turn the key and then count the flashes. But I don't know how to pull the codes on her Jimmy. Is it similar or do I need a scan tool? Thanks for the replies. |
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Re: replacing EGR Valve?
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2000 Chevy Blazer ZR2 Performance Mods: Numerous Suspension Mods: Some, but not enough Exterior Mods: Just Right 1987 Buick Turbo T Dark Red Low 11 sec sleeper ![]() .030 4.1 block, PT6262E, & other odds and ends.... My Cardomain |
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Re: Re: replacing EGR Valve?
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So how can I remove the code from the computer once I fix the EGR? I'll probably be working on the car today after work when we pick it up from getting the exhaust replaced. Can I just disconnect the battery? Will that reset the ECU and the code that was stored inside it? |
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ok, we picked the car up earlier today. We got it home and I pulled the EGR Valve off. It looks like there are two clumps of carbon buildup stuck in there. I decided to take a picture just to make sure I'm looking at the right part. I've never pulled an EGR Valve before so I'm not fully sure on what should look like. In the picture you can see one of them, there is another clump 180* from the other.
So my next question is, whats the best way to remove those clumps? Should I use a small screw driver and carefully remove the clumps and then spray it down with carb cleaner? Or should I just spray it down with carb cleaner to get those clumps out? If I spray in the big hole, will it come out the small hole with the valve thus flushing the clumps out? I'm quessing I shouldn't spray the clumps into the valve assembly, or should I? Also, I found AutoZone carries Tomco brand gaskets with screens. The one I went to didn't have any in stock so I have to call around and find one. They cost 12.99 while regular FelPro gaskets without a screen cost 2.99. So I figure if this is such a common problem, it probably best to just spend the extra 10 and get the one with the screen. |
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Re: replacing EGR Valve?
You found it and caught the egr valve in the act of having a carbon ball stuck under the plunger.
Good work and good picture. Get the gasket with a screen or use a piece of metal screen wire inside of two gaskets. When they start getting carbon balls under the egr valve plunger they keep making the carbon ball for a while. So a screen will help keep them out of egr valve. To remove the carbon from egr valve just push in on the plunger a little real easy and let it fall out. But be carefull with them plungers. If you have a air hose blow out the intake and egr valve ports in intake the best you can. When you install the egr valve put a little anti seize on ther bolts Good luck MT-2500 |
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great, thanks.
Thanks for the tip on how to remove the carbon balls. As soon as I pulled it off I figured that was the problem and all I had to do was remove them. Thanks for confirming. A $13 gasket is better than having to replace the whole thing. It wasn't that hard to get to. Just had to remove part of the intake pipe and then use a u-joint adapter to get the socket onto the bolt at the angle needed. Came off pretty easy. Thanks for the help. I'll go find one of those gaskets with the screen today, remove the carbon balls and reinstall everything. One last question. Once I have the EGR reinstalled and everything, how do I get rid of the code in the ECU? Will it reset itself because I've had the battery disconnected? Or do I need to do something else? |
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Re: Re: Re: replacing EGR Valve?
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2000 Chevy Blazer ZR2 Performance Mods: Numerous Suspension Mods: Some, but not enough Exterior Mods: Just Right 1987 Buick Turbo T Dark Red Low 11 sec sleeper ![]() .030 4.1 block, PT6262E, & other odds and ends.... My Cardomain |
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ok, so once I finished reinstalling the EGR, pull the fuse for 15 min. If that doesn't do it then I can just rent a scan tool from AutoZone and that can erase the code.
How will I know if pulling the fuse worked or not without renting the scan tool? Or should I just rent the scan tool while I'm at AutoZone buying the screened gasket just to be safe? Is that scan tool easy to use? I might have some more questions on how to use it once I get the EGR reinstalled and that tool rented. I hope you don't mind if I ask you more questions about the scan tool if I have any problems. Thanks for you help thus far. |
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