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Great video, just subscribed. Tell me, did cleaning the valve clear the codes? Ive got a P0404 and P0406, don't want to buy a new part if I don't have to. But I would rather not do the work of disassemble and clean only to find out I need a new valve anyway. So, your answer would be much appreciated.
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Would this part be the problem to stall out a Chrysler Voyager 2002
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Great video...Thanks! ...BUT, you don't say how to 'clear the codes' after the cleaning and re-installation.
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Just buy a new one. Get 'em online for $40...
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I stripped the bolt on the right side (tight spot) because I was turning it the wrong way when trying to get it off. do you have any suggestions to how i could get it off?
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Thank you so much I had my EGR changed it wasn't dirty but I have been so afraid and cannot buy another car you are so Worthy of your GoFundMe donation
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Good video helped me fix my van
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are whole families likelihood is banking on whether or not I picked up the right part and it fixes it we're stranded an hour away from home with 3 kids who are supposed to start school tomorrow and we are already struggling to keep from losing everything if you can help please I have a throttle position sensor that's what AutoZone told me it was but they have told me many things and weren't always right I don't have the money to get anything else but maybe a map sensor
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on my OBD2 it's reading throttle position 14.5% engine RPM zero RPM load value 0.0% map.sensor 110 kPa coolant temp 48 Fahrenheit into intake air temp 46 Fahrenheit ignition timing -64.6 deg short-term fuel trim a 0.0% long-term fuel trim 3 negative 38.3% fuel system 1 open I have no idea what any of this means
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p0108 idles high smells of gas tends to die after surge
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$300 work at the local mechanic shop. that's including the EGR valve and new bolts and caskets. I got the part from online $59.00 + 20min of work and I was up and running ...thanks to this video there are still some people who just love to work on motors and show the people how to do it . Thank you very much. I felt good getting my hands a bit dirty and using some nice craftsman tools out of my Dad's tool box. Nice feeling
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Thank you for posting.
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Good evening.e I just replace mine. was working fine but it's start smell gas again...
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"Why? cause I'm an idiot"
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thank you for your effort
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Have codes P0440 and P0456 on a 3.3L. Any advice will be apreciated
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code was cleared P0401.. going to have checked again at auto store ( scan) and have replaced gas cap earlier. thx.
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Seems to be the culprit of why my intrepid won't pass inspection.
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Maybe a silly question but how did you clear the codes when done?
Find this video useful? Please consider donating to the channel's GoFundMe account to support me, it can be found here: http://gofundme.com/2h9h5hg Greetings!! In this video I show y'all how to replace and clean the EGR Valve on your 3.3L or 3.8L Dodge, Chrysler, or Plymouth Minivan. This could also work for pretty much any and all 3.3/3.8L Applications as well. There is a known issue where these EGR Valves go bad and most of the time they'll need to be replaced, although sometimes you can clean them out to preserve them. This should be done every couple years or so anyway as preventative maintenance, because the EGR Valve can get gunked up over the years. https://www.facebook.com/groups/dodgegrandcaravanowners/ -- Chrysler & Dodge Minivan Owners Group http://forum.chryslerminivan.net/forum.php -- Chrysler Minivan Fan Club Forums