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Hi All....
I have a little problem with my 1993 Honda Accord EGR system. The car has 171K miles. The Engine runs fine at idle except for a slight, inconsistant miss. Then the car has a slight hesitiation at about 1500-1800 RPM. Other than that, the car runs fine. I checked the hose (#16) that goes to the EGR value and I determined that it has NO vacuum in it (at idle or above 2000RPM). What would cause NO vacuum to the line to the EGR valve? A previous post said it might be the EGR solenoid. How can I tell if the EGR solenoid is faulty? I will admit to knowing very little about Hondas, but I really want to learn. Can someone please offer me advice to fix this problem? Hondas are great cars and I would like to keep this one running for a long time :-) |
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Wavy wrote:
> Hi All.... > > I have a little problem with my 1993 Honda Accord EGR system. The car > has 171K miles. The Engine runs fine at idle except for a slight, > inconsistant miss. Then the car has a slight hesitiation at about > 1500-1800 RPM. Other than that, the car runs fine. > > I checked the hose (#16) that goes to the EGR value and I determined > that it has NO vacuum in it (at idle or above 2000RPM). > > What would cause NO vacuum to the line to the EGR valve? > > A previous post said it might be the EGR solenoid. > > How can I tell if the EGR solenoid is faulty? > > I will admit to knowing very little about Hondas, but I really want to > learn. > > Can someone please offer me advice to fix this problem? > > Hondas are great cars and I would like to keep this one running for a > long time :-) > you need to check the manual to be sure about this, but i don't think there should be vacuum on that line all the time - only when the ecu considers the load appropriate. besides, the actuators for that stuff are /very/ reliable. first likelihood is that the egr valve is getting clogged. take it off & clean it up. use a wooden spatula to remove the gunk from the moving plug contraption, not metal - avoids scraping & gas leakage. and the gasket will likely fall apart on removal of the egr assembly, so buy a replacement before you start. |
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Thanks for the reply Jim. Do I just have to clean the EGR valve?
Or, do I also have to clean the EGR passages under the brass plugs? Also, if I have to clean the EGT passages, how do you take out the plugs?? There is no way to grip them in order to take them out. Seems like the only way to remove them is to drill them out. Am I correct?? Thanks again!!! |
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Wavy wrote:
> Thanks for the reply Jim. Do I just have to clean the EGR valve? > Or, do I also have to clean the EGR passages under the brass plugs? > Also, if I have to clean the EGT passages, how do you take out the > plugs?? There is no way to grip them in order to take them out. > Seems like the only way to remove them is to drill them out. Am I > correct?? > > Thanks again!!! > try the valve first. if that's insufficient, do the plugs/passages. google this group for a great pdf on the [small] drill/screw/slide hammer technique for plug removal. DO NOT try to drill the whole plug in one go - unless you have a source of bigger plugs. |
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