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Re: 1995 toyota 4 runner vacumm problem.
Maybe your right, I have to look at my engine again, but I part your
describe is the Air Mass Meter. It has a wide rubber booted connector.
"JerryG2k5" <jerry_661@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Thanks for the reply, but I think your thinking of the PCV valve. The
> one under the intake manifold. The valve was replaced when the heads
> were done with a new one as it would be hell trying to replace it after
> the intake manifold was placed. The EGR valve is the one located in the
> front of the intake manifold that looks like a little saucer on the
> passenger side connected top a bunch of small black hoses. I am also
> curious if the EGR valve malfuntioning would impede my cruise control
> from working. I seriously have had bad luck with this truck, but put
> too much money into it to throw in the towel just yet.
>
> Joseph Wind wrote:[color=green]
>> The EGR valve, if I'm correct, is on the rear passenger side head,
>> covered
>> by the intake manifold. I was told it should be cleaned or replaced if
>> you
>> were ever to remove the intake manifold/plenum. Since you had your heads
>> done they should have replaced it. It might still be under your
>> warranty.
>> If not you'll have to remove the intake plenum.
>>
>> Do a search for a shop manual for your year and model. BTW is it a 95 or
>> 95
>> 1/2 4Runner?
>>
>> "JerryG2k5" <jerry_661@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:1152222763.355942.51990@s53g2000cws.googlegroups.com...[color=darkred]
>> >I just had a recent head job done, due to car overheated and blew my
>> > heads, The car is working, but its idling kind of rough and is also my
>> > my check engine light is comming on. I had a friend of mine check it
>> > with the diagnostic computer and its is giving me a 71 code. Its
>> > supposed to be my EGR valve that is supposedly stuck. Is there a way to
>> > verify if the EGR is trully stuck in an open or shut off position? or
>> > if it is a EGR system problem and one of the hoses is in the wrong
>> > location. If anyone can help out, it would be greatly appretiated.
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