indeed if you just removed the vacuum line from the intake mani to the solinoid actuator you will have a vacuum leak and CEL, if you did that on the line from the solinoid to the EGR you won't get a leak or CEL unless the ECU decides to trigger the EGR... i didn't suggest vacuum line removal at any time and if i did so i'd recommend blocking the line rather than leaving it unattended and cause a leak.panther wrote:Disconnecting vacuum or electric plug will throw a CEL and put the ecu into "get you home mode".
i know about that as well and i didn't address this issue at all, i was just making a suggestion for taking the EGR out of the equasion... if you have a faulty EGR thats totally another issue that ineeds to be addressed differently.Anyway, over time (especially with a high mileage car) the EGR valve accumulates more carbon deposits (clinker) which eventually prevents the EGR from fully closing. This gives similar symptoms as if you had an air leak in your intake system. The unwanted air will weaken the fuel mixture and you start to experience hesitation problems especially when starting off and/or irratic idling problems and generally lack of power at the lower end RPM. The ecu and ISCV will be working hard to try and correct this unwanted air leak so you may not notice it as much in the beginning. But if the air leak in the EGR gets bigger the problems will be more noticeable.
i know how an EGR valve work and i know what it does as well as its inherent problems so i can confedently say that this department is well covered for me... i do use google for research and i ask friends that got tons of info as well when i am in need for more information.If you search Google (or your preferred method of search engine) you will get a better understanding of the function of the EGR and why so many people block it off.
every word you have posted is in fact helpful but still it is not addressing my question: How can an EGR valve work when the actuation solinoid socket is off? by work here i mean "to open up and let exhaust gases to the intake" rather than "leaking exhust 'cause it is not tightly closed"Hope that helps you??!
from what you have posted i see that you miss understood my question as i am talking about removing the function of an EGR... you are talking about an EGR that is stuck open or not doing its job so maybe that what caused the confusion.
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