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EGR malfunction Code 71
my check engine light stays on when i do city driving but when i drive on the freeway for about 30 mins it goes off. i've cleaned the temp sensor, and the vacuum modulator filter a few times now and it still comes on during city driving. can you guys tell me what else can i do?
i've been looking into putting a resistor into the plug but i dont know what plug to put it into. |
The plug that goes into the EGR temp probe, it looks like a mini o2 sensor goes from the the bottom of the whole EGR module on the side of the intake plenum...if you have a V8. Put a 10K resistor over it.
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if i remember correctly there is only one plug by the EGR if its a 300, its right by the round vacuum actuator
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was it hard to remove the egr valve with the pipe attach to it? I've tried but do you have to pry the bar away from the valve to remove?
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Originally Posted by logicalman
(Post 4719635)
my check engine light stays on when i do city driving but when i drive on the freeway for about 30 mins it goes off. i've cleaned the temp sensor, and the vacuum modulator filter a few times now and it still comes on during city driving. can you guys tell me what else can i do?
i've been looking into putting a resistor into the plug but i dont know what plug to put it into. A couple of years ago I had the same code, that time the modulator itself was the problem, replaced it and that took care of the problem. Fast forward to a few weeks ago and I got code 71 again. I removed the EGR pipe and cleaned it out, no problems since! -Josh |
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Originally Posted by $C300
(Post 4721045)
if i remember correctly there is only one plug by the EGR if its a 300, its right by the round vacuum actuator
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Originally Posted by shajbot
(Post 4719675)
The plug that goes into the EGR temp probe, it looks like a mini o2 sensor goes from the the bottom of the whole EGR module on the side of the intake plenum...if you have a V8. Put a 10K resistor over it.
Originally Posted by CLNSC3
(Post 4722231)
A couple of years ago I had the same code, that time the modulator itself was the problem, replaced it and that took care of the problem.
Fast forward to a few weeks ago and I got code 71 again. I removed the EGR pipe and cleaned it out, no problems since! -Josh |
you dont have to take anything out to put in the resistor. on an sc300 it takes like 5 minutes to disconnect the old plug, cut off the wires, attach a resistor, and plug back in.
the ecu will be happy 100%, but as for solving the problem why it went off in the first place, it will not really do anything. but who cares if the egr works properly as long as its there. you got that code for having insufficient flow, which in my book is not a bad thing. |
How do you know if it is stuck open or closed?
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Originally Posted by Ali SC3
(Post 4723447)
you dont have to take anything out to put in the resistor. on an sc300 it takes like 5 minutes to disconnect the old plug, cut off the wires, attach a resistor, and plug back in.
the ecu will be happy 100%, but as for solving the problem why it went off in the first place, it will not really do anything. but who cares if the egr works properly as long as its there. you got that code for having insufficient flow, which in my book is not a bad thing. |
I want to know too, I have a SC400 94
help? |
Egr mod!! :p
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Originally Posted by logicalman
(Post 4725228)
ok so where do you put the resistor? on the temp sensor plug?
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Originally Posted by Twan0690
(Post 4725098)
How do you know if it is stuck open or closed?
EGR only opens in 4th or 5th gear above 40mph (approximately, cant remember) If It opens before then your car will not hold a smooth idle and run terrible. it is almost always "stuck closed" as they call it. what they really mean is so much doodoo is stuck in the EGR pipe that it actually gets clogged, not allowing air to pass.
Originally Posted by logicalman
(Post 4725228)
ok so where do you put the resistor? on the temp sensor plug?
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Cool I reckon mine is closed. So I guess that would be the same as a block off plate?
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