The EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) system is used to divert some of the exhaust gas to the engine inlet system in order to reduce an excess of air and the temperature in the combustion chamber.
This device also significantly reduces emissions of the nitric oxide at the exhaust.
The EGR system is composed of a solenoid valve, a proportional pneumatic valve and an air flow meter.
The EGR solenoid valve controls the opening and closing the pneumatic valve using the low pressure from the braking assistance circuit. The low pressure is created by the vaccum pump located at the end of the alternator.
The duty control of the solenoid valve is determined by the injection computer depending on the air flow requested.
In case of EGR solenoid valve failure, the engine performance will be reduced.
If the signal exceeds threshold value, the ECM judged this as a fault and DTC is set.
Item
Detecting Condition
Possible Cause
DTC Strategy
? Circuit continuity check
? Contact resistance in connectors
? Open or short in power circuit
? Open in relay control circuit
? Fuse blown
? Faulty EGR actuator
? Faulty ECM
Enable Conditions
? Engine run
Threshold Value
? Open or short for EGR actuator control circuit
Diagnostic Time
? 0.48 sec.
MIL
Fuel Limit
Fuel Cut
EGR Off
? Yes
? No