Code P0400 - EGR Flow
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Code P0400 - EGR Flow - 11/9/2005 8:18:38 PM
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PMR
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Car runs fine, just no EGR flow. Valve operates freely, but I don't have a hand vacuum pump to test for ruptured diaphragm. I guess I should buy one. Valve internals look fine, but crapped up internals would cause the opposite problem (EGR flow when I don't need it due to valve not shutting completely, accompanied by rough idle). With a Fluke attached to EGR solenoid, I get a momentary 12V signal when I punch the throttle, but it only lasts a second or two. I'm assuming that the 12V signal is momentary due to the initial burst of air when I hit the throttle. The ECU "thinks" the engine is under a load in the EGR solenoid operating range, so it energizes the solenoid, but once the initial surge is gone all I've done is increased the engine speed with no real load, so the ECU sees this and de-energizes the solenoid. Anyone know if my reasoning is right? Is the momentary 12V signal when I punch the throttle telling me that the computer side of the EGR system is working properly? The soleniod coil is good. Not exactly sure what the reading should be, but I'm getting 35ohms which seems pretty good. I guess my vacuum control valve could be bad....does anyone have a "Go-No-Go" test for that? Thanks for the time to read.....
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RE: Code P0400 - EGR Flow - 11/10/2005 6:19:12 AM
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PMR
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Sorry about that Joel......Galant / 2000 / 3.0L....... Paul, VA
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RE: Code P0400 - EGR Flow - 11/11/2005 9:01:00 AM
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PMR
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Awesome pointers Joel.....I have a feeling I'll be finding the problem next time I'm under the hood.javascript:void(AddText(' ')) I'll let you know how it turns out..... Thanks Much Paul
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RE: Code P0400 - EGR Flow - 11/12/2005 5:24:07 PM
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PMR
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Joel, Thanks again for your help. Problem solved. When I first pinched the bleeder hose I had a slow, delayed roughening of the idle. Did it again and same thing. I checked the solenoid and it was working fine. Pinched the hose again, and nothing happened. Hmmm.... So I checked all hoses in the EGR circuit, and they were fine. Decided to pull the throttle body, discovered total blockage in the vacuum port in the throttle body. Cleared that out with some stiff wire, cleaned the throttle body internals and went ahead and cleaned the valve seating sufaces of the IAC Valve while I had the easy access (just for fun). Put it all back together and started the car....when I pinched the bleeder hose this time, I had the "immediate stumble" that you described. With the code cleared I took the car for a drive, and was treated to a flashing EGR Monitor icon that went soild when the trip cycle completed.....and as I'm sure you know....that means my repair was confirmed. EGR monitor cycle completed SAT!!!! Again.....thanks for your help! I learned a lot from your suggestions, and even had fun doing it! Don't be surprised if I tap your knowledge in the future.... Drive Safe (and fast) Paul - VA
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