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Removing Egr and Canister Purge Solenoids

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But, to get the EGR light to turn off....   under left knee panel, you may have to pull the fuse box.   Look for a blue connector plugged into another connector.   Nearby, you will see a green connector not plugged into anything.    Unplug blue and plug in green.  Light will go off.  Run for another 60,000 miles.

  Or vice versa depending on who plugged what last.

Not on op's car.

I'm keen to learn from anyone that has experience about how the purge system works...


...specifically when the ECU switches the Purge Vac. Solenoid on:

 

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Has anyone done any tests?

 

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