Thanks for the video! I have a 2006 Sprinter with an OM612 engine and 240,000 miles. My Autel AP200 is showing code P1403-32. The EGR valve only opens to 4% when the engine is idling, and the boost stays around 1100. If I clear the code, the valve opens to 65% and the boost increases to 1900 when I accelerate or drive faster. However, when the boost drops, the valve closes back to 4%, and the code reappears. It runs fine until it idles again. I cleaned the EGR valve because the arm was sticking, but now it moves freely with no buildup. Before replacing the EGR valve, should I consider the MAF sensor as a potential issue, or could it be an electronic problem with the EGR? While the code is active, the van smokes, but there’s no engine light. It can reach 70 mph, but struggles uphill, which feels like limp mode. After watching this video, I’ll pay closer attention to the fuel mixture numbers and consider resetting the ECU.
Nice bird songs at beginning. Helpful to know to monitor egr % live, I have Autel diagnostic tool so can perform this. Don't know how to check if T21 recall was performed. Thanks for the difficult to film and edit video.
Yes, emissions recall campaign started in 2016 on vans that were all 10-12 years old. The real was a fiasco causing many vans to be held hostage at dealerships waiting for parts more than a year.
👍 Thanks, I'll be keeping an eye out on this. I'm new to my 06 View (2005 chasis) and don't have anything to compare to as far as lagging, any way to know without using an Autel (on the way) or similar by just driving? If I missed it in the video, sorry.
There are a few ways to tell if your van is effected, but they all require a compatible code reader and EGR value is by far the simple way. Others require calculating for sea-level, dirty air filters etc.
Nope. And it requires the version of DAS which is hard to find. I offer my tablet on loan with a refundable deposit and reasonable fee to members of my support group. patreon.com/Florida_Van_Man?Link&
hi I have this problem with my 2006 freightliner 2500 2.7 if I start it it can handle 20-30 minutes max but then if I stop the van it turns off then if I try to start it again it takes hours or days which could be I am looking for any help thank you
Hey man, thank you for the video! So I have a 2004 Sprinter and I tried unplugging the EGR and I put a resistor exactly how you had it in the video. So, I start driving the van and it was driving fine for about 30 min in the city. And then it went into a limp mode, no check engine light. I pulled over and turned the van off unplugged the resistor and plugged back the EGR. Since that I feel like my van is a lot slower. It looks like maybe I need the same reset that you did on yours? Since you have the scanner and the computer to do that. Can we meet up somewhere and can you do that reset for me please? Please let me know! Thank you!
Reset the engine code. If you don;'t have a code unplug the EGR and drive a short distance until you do have a code then clear it with a code reader. Best to do with a compatible code reader like AP200 but I believe a generic code reader at any auto parts store will do this simple task. Then monitor your EGR value. This will require a code reader.
Bill I wonder if this is my issue with feeling sluggish in hot weather? I did the resistor thing and it runs great for 15 min or so then no boost? No codes either. Just no boost. I need to plug in AUTEL and look at this.
And yes turning off and back on reset my limp. Then again in about 15 min. Removing resistor all normal. But why does resistor work so well on some vans?
When the EGR value stays at 6% the EGR is not asked to open up. A long as it is not asked to do anything the resistor appears like an EGR. As soon as the van tries to open the EGR and air flow does not change at the MAF, a code will pop with limp mode. There should be a code.
my van didn’t have the t21 recall but my EGR is not stuck at 6%. So is my van slowly adapting to those lower settings because my MAF is now 2 years old?
I'm still exploring potential causes and preventative measures. So far the cause seems to be a slowly failing MAF but the dealership documents for T-21 recall procedures don't address this and don't seem to anticipate stuck command values.
The total cost to you is $150 but there is a $400 refundable deposit. I pay shipping both ways with a preprinted label in the box I send you. Find me on Facebook or send email to Bill at my channel's name.
@@roberts6236 I will insist we verify the reset is needed. I'm finding some tricks work with other vans. Tricks that I didn't deliberately try but surely would have stumbled onto if they worked on my first test subjects. Simply unplugging the EGR to set a code, then clearing the code might* have a way of kickstarting the EGR commands. Driving at severe altitude seems to have some unexplained impact also.
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Thanks for the video! I have a 2006 Sprinter with an OM612 engine and 240,000 miles. My Autel AP200 is showing code P1403-32. The EGR valve only opens to 4% when the engine is idling, and the boost stays around 1100. If I clear the code, the valve opens to 65% and the boost increases to 1900 when I accelerate or drive faster. However, when the boost drops, the valve closes back to 4%, and the code reappears. It runs fine until it idles again.
I cleaned the EGR valve because the arm was sticking, but now it moves freely with no buildup. Before replacing the EGR valve, should I consider the MAF sensor as a potential issue, or could it be an electronic problem with the EGR? While the code is active, the van smokes, but there’s no engine light. It can reach 70 mph, but struggles uphill, which feels like limp mode. After watching this video, I’ll pay closer attention to the fuel mixture numbers and consider resetting the ECU.
Nice bird songs at beginning. Helpful to know to monitor egr % live, I have Autel diagnostic tool so can perform this. Don't know how to check if T21 recall was performed. Thanks for the difficult to film and edit video.
Look at the module data. The version number will start with a 9 if the T-21 is completed.
How do you check if your sprinter has had the T21 recall?
Firmware version of the ECM will start with a 9 after the T-21 recall is completed.
T21 recall. What is the brief description of that? Was that the emissions recall?
Yes, emissions recall campaign started in 2016 on vans that were all 10-12 years old. The real was a fiasco causing many vans to be held hostage at dealerships waiting for parts more than a year.
👍 Thanks, I'll be keeping an eye out on this. I'm new to my 06 View (2005 chasis) and don't have anything to compare to as far as lagging, any way to know without using an Autel (on the way) or similar by just driving? If I missed it in the video, sorry.
There are a few ways to tell if your van is effected, but they all require a compatible code reader and EGR value is by far the simple way. Others require calculating for sea-level, dirty air filters etc.
@@FloridaVanMan I can wait for my Autel, thanks.
Hello! Is there a way to clear this with the autel AP200?
Nope. And it requires the version of DAS which is hard to find. I offer my tablet on loan with a refundable deposit and reasonable fee to members of my support group. patreon.com/Florida_Van_Man?Link&
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I have this problem with my 2006 freightliner 2500 2.7 if I start it it can handle 20-30 minutes max but then if I stop the van it turns off then if I try to start it again it takes hours or days which could be I am looking for any help thank you
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Hey man, thank you for the video! So I have a 2004 Sprinter and I tried unplugging the EGR and I put a resistor exactly how you had it in the video. So, I start driving the van and it was driving fine for about 30 min in the city. And then it went into a limp mode, no check engine light. I pulled over and turned the van off unplugged the resistor and plugged back the EGR. Since that I feel like my van is a lot slower. It looks like maybe I need the same reset that you did on yours? Since you have the scanner and the computer to do that. Can we meet up somewhere and can you do that reset for me please? Please let me know! Thank you!
Reset the engine code. If you don;'t have a code unplug the EGR and drive a short distance until you do have a code then clear it with a code reader. Best to do with a compatible code reader like AP200 but I believe a generic code reader at any auto parts store will do this simple task.
Then monitor your EGR value. This will require a code reader.
If I don’t have a check engine light, can there be a codes?
@@eduardromanel7877 Yes
Bill I wonder if this is my issue with feeling sluggish in hot weather? I did the resistor thing and it runs great for 15 min or so then no boost? No codes either. Just no boost. I need to plug in AUTEL and look at this.
And yes turning off and back on reset my limp. Then again in about 15 min. Removing resistor all normal. But why does resistor work so well on some vans?
When the EGR value stays at 6% the EGR is not asked to open up. A long as it is not asked to do anything the resistor appears like an EGR. As soon as the van tries to open the EGR and air flow does not change at the MAF, a code will pop with limp mode. There should be a code.
my van didn’t have the t21 recall but my EGR is not stuck at 6%. So is my van slowly adapting to those lower settings because my MAF is now 2 years old?
I'm still exploring potential causes and preventative measures. So far the cause seems to be a slowly failing MAF but the dealership documents for T-21 recall procedures don't address this and don't seem to anticipate stuck command values.
I can't even find EGR in my live data.
What meter are you using? What year is your van and what country was it originally imported?
@@FloridaVanMan Autel Max diagnostic elite. Van is 2005 USA.
@@carlsmith7679 I have not tried that meter so I don't know if it is compatible with T1N Sprinters.
checked my egr today and sure enough stuck at 6 percent,what does it cost to rent what is needed to adapt this?
The total cost to you is $150 but there is a $400 refundable deposit. I pay shipping both ways with a preprinted label in the box I send you. Find me on Facebook or send email to Bill at my channel's name.
@@FloridaVanMan That is more than reasonable bill, you will be hearing from me soon
@@roberts6236 I will insist we verify the reset is needed. I'm finding some tricks work with other vans. Tricks that I didn't deliberately try but surely would have stumbled onto if they worked on my first test subjects. Simply unplugging the EGR to set a code, then clearing the code might* have a way of kickstarting the EGR commands. Driving at severe altitude seems to have some unexplained impact also.
@@FloridaVanMan should it be unplugged while running or off and then start it?
@@roberts6236 Doesn't matter. Or if does I don't know how.
Is there a safe way to disable EGR?
Safe, yes. Legal, no! Defeating emissions hardware is a serious crime in USA, Canada and all of Europe.