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I was changing the thermostat on my ea82t and one of the nipples snapped off this... I'm looking for the correct name for ordering purposes.

 

Thanks

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where was it? and by chance you have a better pic?.. from that angle it looks like nothing ive seen on my wagon..

 

 

glad to hear you got it home.

 

PICS!!! lol

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Runs awesome... just flushing fluids. This was under the cross pipe.

its a vacuum solenoid if you follow the vacuum lines it should lead to the FPR or the EGR. i cant remember right now..

 

its referred to as a vacuum solenoid in my chiltons. not sure how much that will help with ordering one...but theres a whole grave yard of ea82ts in the valley.. probably a 5 dollar part.

 

 

spent the last few hrs looking around and the correct name is egr vacuum solenoid..

 

http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/sku/Hitachi/EGR_Vacuum_Solenoid/W0133-1624136.html...

 

found one thats almost right. but thats as close as ive gotten.

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more info.

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Thanks... I JB welded it but I'll swing by Napa to see if they have one that wont break the bank.

map? sensor. On a EJ, the one between the intake and top of engine is the map. look it up to see for sure.

If it turns out to be MAP sensor, it is NOT a 5 dollar parts as someone has claimed. more like a 70 dollar part.

map? sensor. On a EJ, the one between the intake and top of engine is the map. look it up to see for sure.

If it turns out to be MAP sensor, it is NOT a 5 dollar parts as someone has claimed. more like a 70 dollar part.

 

thats great but this is a ea82t we're talking about and at a junkyard it WOULD be a $5 part. or a pocket item.

Thanks... I JB welded it but I'll swing by Napa to see if they have one that wont break the bank.

 

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he already said he would swing by napa......no junkyard there..

70 dollar part.

its a vacuum solenoid if you follow the vacuum lines it should lead to the FPR or the EGR. i cant remember right now..

 

its referred to as a vacuum solenoid in my chiltons. not sure how much that will help with ordering one...but theres a whole grave yard of ea82ts in the valley.. probably a 5 dollar part.

 

 

spent the last few hrs looking around and the correct name is egr vacuum solenoid..

 

http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/sku/Hitachi/EGR_Vacuum_Solenoid/W0133-1624136.html...

 

found one thats almost right. but thats as close as ive gotten.

i believe this will help. not trying to jack thread but cmon man at least keep on the same motor. you are right about the new price though, probably. telling people theyre wrong all the time doesnt help anybody.
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I'll check pricing for new... I'll probably give my repair a try, it's easy enough to get to if it doesn't work.

 

Thanks for the input...

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JB Weld failed... but the EGR Valve Solenoid from a BRAT also works:headbang:

glad to hear it worked out for ya. and it didnt cost a bunch of dough =)

Quick Q. Did your check engine light come on, and furthermore go out after you replaced the solenoid?

Quick Q. Did your check engine light come on, and furthermore go out after you replaced the solenoid?

 

It shouldn't. I replaced mine with no further lights coming on. But it could have been the System refreshing its self, just a little glitch perhaps.

 

If the vehicle is running fine, do not worry about it.

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Quick Q. Did your check engine light come on, and furthermore go out after you replaced the solenoid?

 

Nope... no lights.

 

All is OK...

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