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Old 08-09-2004, 04:55 PM
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All your tests are right on, so it doesn't sound like the EVR is the problem. Check the EVP - the sensor on top of the EGR valve - that is what the code is for. Check the signal voltage from that and check the reference voltage. If you have a Chilton manual, then those tests should be in there as well. It could also be a break in the vacuum system between the EVR and the EGR valve.