Just as a follow on, to do this you will need a 1 1/16 wrench, 10mm socket with extension. Pretty quick and simple replacement. I was throwing a P0401 code and just replaced the egr. So far so good. Will update as appropriate.
Hey rocks4brains. Did it solve your problem? I too feel same way you do. All videos and sites show you diagnostics for the EGR system that has the components separate. This one is all in one. Im haveing SAME issue you had.
@@greenarmcleaningtm7034 i bought one and it fixed my issue too. It was very easy. When you do it. Make sure the passage on the intake is not blocked with sludge.
Just as a follow on, to do this you will need a 1 1/16 wrench, 10mm socket with extension.
Pretty quick and simple replacement. I was throwing a P0401 code and just replaced the egr. So far so good. Will update as appropriate.
THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO 😘😘
You rock bro.
Will this be in the same location as my 2004 Ford explorer Eddie Bauer edition 4.6L v8
Mine’s an EB
Did you ever try to actuate the valve after you put the new one in?
In the same dilemma
Don’t care. New solved it.
Luis Torres didn’t care. New one solve it.
OK this seems awesome I have a
P0401 On a 2004 Ford explore with a 4 L so basically just replace the EGR
4.0 might be different.
Hey rocks4brains. Did it solve your problem? I too feel same way you do. All videos and sites show you diagnostics for the EGR system that has the components separate. This one is all in one. Im haveing SAME issue you had.
Yes it did
rocks4brains so you just brought a new one to fix the problem?
rocks4brains also was it hard to install? I’m going to get mine done tomorrow. If I can do it myself I will.
@@greenarmcleaningtm7034 i bought one and it fixed my issue too. It was very easy. When you do it. Make sure the passage on the intake is not blocked with sludge.
jlrodthinker thank you