Island-Rover
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I have been working on my 2008 2.4 Puma tracking down a bunch of problems. Cleaned the injector seats and installed new injector seals, re-built the turbo, replaced the glow plug system, cleaned up the intake manifold. Finally got it all back together and got it started but when I scanned it, it comes up with an error saying that the EGR valve has failed and is in the closed position.
I removed the EGR expecting to find it completely caked with carbon but it actually doesn't look too bad. I guess I can clean it up and see if that fixes anything but it is such a pain to get in and out, I am wondering if there is a way to test the EGR valve electronically? I have seen some things on YouTube for other vehical EGR valves saying that you can test the pins and that they should have X resistance between certain pins. A quick scan of the Land Rover shop manual doesn't give any values or mention a test like this at all.
Does anyone know of any methods for checking the EGR valve? Obviously I could either replace it or eliminate it, but would love to get this last gremlin figured out and get her back on the road. Also would rather not buy parts if I don't need them. Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
I removed the EGR expecting to find it completely caked with carbon but it actually doesn't look too bad. I guess I can clean it up and see if that fixes anything but it is such a pain to get in and out, I am wondering if there is a way to test the EGR valve electronically? I have seen some things on YouTube for other vehical EGR valves saying that you can test the pins and that they should have X resistance between certain pins. A quick scan of the Land Rover shop manual doesn't give any values or mention a test like this at all.
Does anyone know of any methods for checking the EGR valve? Obviously I could either replace it or eliminate it, but would love to get this last gremlin figured out and get her back on the road. Also would rather not buy parts if I don't need them. Thanks in advance for any suggestions.