Located smack dab on your car’s intake manifold, an EGR
[Exhaust Gas Recirculation] valve functions by sending exhaust gas back into the
combustion chamber as “exhausted air” is much hotter than intake air. By
bringing warmer gas into the combustion chamber, your engine operates much more
cleanly and efficiently.
Like any part, your Ford EGR valve or Toyota EGR valve is
subject to getting clogged with dirt or crud. A clogged unit may cause your car
to stall, hesitate, or idle roughly. Sometimes, simply cleaning the EGR valve
with a product like STP carburetor cleaner will resolve the problem. Still, if
you take your car in for its MV inspection and the diagnostic tests shows that
your EGR valve is not working, you will fail inspection and be forced to swap
out the device before bringing your car back in for a follow up inspection. What
a hassle, but something you just don’t want to forget about.
Prices on replacement EGR valves are
all over the place: some parts are reasonably priced while others will cost you
a mint. Your Ford or Toyota Dealer will charge you a
mint if you purchase one through their parts department, as buying through any
dealer can quickly turn into a financial nightmare. Instead of going through all
that aggravation, you can save big money by shopping online through a quality
wholesaler such as All EGR Valves. As is common with all high quality auto parts
wholesalers, you can purchase an EGR valve at a huge discount and save a bundle
over dealer mark up prices. Leading wholesalers deal directly with
manufacturers, buy in gigantic quantities, negotiate the lowest prices, and pass
big savings on to you.
Replacing an EGR valve is a simple
process and can be accomplished with standard automobile tools. With your handy
Chilton repair manual at your side, you will quickly remove and replace the
device and have a strong sense of accomplishment on a job “well done.” Best yet,
you will have saved yourself plenty of money which you can use for other parts,
like the K&B cold air intake that you always wanted!

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