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Today is my last day of legal driving. We found the new vsv I bought was faulty, so I bought another one, we tested it, it works. Check engine light came back on last night, still egr. Replaced all the necessary parts, egr, modulator and vsv, new vacuum lines, everything is clean. We are truly at a loss. Maybe 02 sensor? I read about it. P0401. Never ending. This sucks.
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How would a component from the evap system affect the egr system? That would be like a stuck seat slider causing an engine misfire.
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How would a component from the evap system affect the egr system? That would be like a stuck seat slider causing an engine misfire. My friend and I got a canister from a yard, but we haven't put it on yet cause it looks different, there's more vacuum lines. The hood was missing from the car so I don't know if it was federal emissions, but the canister was in the same spot, so I'm not sure if it would work. Probably have to buy a new one, and that's almost 400. Oops, this reply was for micronian. This post has been edited by ST204GT83: Mar 11, 2018 - 9:46 AM |
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