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Exhaust gas recirculation (egr) – Mityvac MV8500 silverline elite aUtoMotive test kit User Manual

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An Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) system is used

on most modern engines to reduce Oxides of

Nitrogen (NOx) emissions . During the combustion

process, nitrogen, which makes up 80 percent of

the air, will mix with oxygen at temperatures

above ,500°F . During the combustion process,

temperatures in the cylinders go well above

3,500°F providing the ideal conditions for the

formation of NOx .
SYSTEM OPERATION

To reduce the formation of NOx, it is necessary to

lower the combustion temperature . This is most

often done by introducing exhaust gases back into

the combustion chamber through the use of an

EGR valve . The EGR valve (FIGURE 8) may be

operated by ported vacuum from above the

throttle plates, or by a sophisticated control

system that modulates the amount of EGR

depending on the temperature of the coolant,

ambient air temperature, engine speed or load .
An EGR valve that does not have a sophisticated

control system must be fully closed with a vacuum

of less than ” Hg and begin to open with to 8 .5”

Hg of vacuum . At idle and wide-open throttle, the

ported vacuum supply is low and the valve should

be closed .

Some cars have a Back-Pressure Transducer Valve

(BPV) to modulate the operation of the EGR system .

Some cars have a Venturi Vacuum Amplifier (VVA)

to do the same job . The effect is to modulate the

amount of EGR according to the load on the engine .

To improve cold drivability, most cars are equipped

with some type of vacuum control device to shut off

EGR while the engine is cold .
EGR systems fail in two ways . Either the valve may

fail due to a fault of its own, such as a ruptured

diaphragm, or due to a loss of control vacuum .

Always check whether there is vacuum at the hose

connected to the EGR valve, before replacing the

valve . Connect the pump to the vacuum supply hose

at the EGR valve and check whether at 000 RPM

there is at least 4 to 5” Hg vacuum available .

Remember also that clogged exhaust passages that

lead to or from the valve can restrict the flow even

if the valve is opening .
An EGR valve that remains open will cause the

engine to idle roughly, die at idle, and lose power

and full-throttle smoothness . Dirt or damage in the

valve seat area usually cause the valve to fail . An

EGR valve can operate normally with the engine

warm but remain open when the engine is cold .

That condition could be caused by a faulty thermal

switching device that does not cut off the vacuum

supply when the engine is cold .

eXhaust Gas recircuLation (eGr)

FIGURE 8: EGR VALVE OPERATION

To Vacuum Source

To Vacuum Source

Vacuum Signal Applied

Valve open, exhaust admitted to intake manifold

No Vacuum Signal

Valve closed, exhaust blocked