adamxsquared Posted June 24, 2007 Posted June 24, 2007 I have been searching for information on what the egr light on my dash means and havent had much luck. I have an 86 4wd wagon with the 1.8l engine it has a hitachi carb. Obviously I assumed that it means that the egr valve is probably faulty but i was wondering how it derives this information. The valve seems to move freely so i was wondering if some other part of the egr system could be at fault or the "sensor" that activates this light might be the problem. 1
Cougar Posted June 24, 2007 Posted June 24, 2007 I didn't know there was a light for that on the dash. I think you are right about the warning being caused by a electrical circuit. The EGR circuit usually has a solenoid wired to it and the ECU monitors that.
Gloyale Posted June 24, 2007 Posted June 24, 2007 The light activates after 60,000 miles to tell you to check/clean the EGR valve. You need to reset the light. up under the dash, way up against the side wall, drivers side, you should be able to see 3 connectors, blue I think. Tkae the 2 connected toghether, unhook them and plug into the unused connector. this resets for another 60,000 miles,
adamxsquared Posted June 24, 2007 Author Posted June 24, 2007 The light activates after 60,000 miles to tell you to check/clean the EGR valve. You need to reset the light. up under the dash, way up against the side wall, drivers side, you should be able to see 3 connectors, blue I think. Tkae the 2 connected toghether, unhook them and plug into the unused connector. this resets for another 60,000 miles, thanks for the tip. it worked just like you said. that plug is right behind the fuse panel up high it only has one wire in it. mine was blue on blue then i pluged in the green connector and it reset the light. Thanks again 1
Virrdog Posted June 25, 2007 Posted June 25, 2007 The light activates after 60,000 miles to tell you to check/clean the EGR valve. You need to reset the light. up under the dash, way up against the side wall, drivers side, you should be able to see 3 connectors, blue I think. Tkae the 2 connected toghether, unhook them and plug into the unused connector. this resets for another 60,000 miles, Wow. Wished I had known this before, great information. This was the only light blaring at me on a Wagon I sold long ago. 1
JohnKos Posted July 27, 2007 Posted July 27, 2007 I had to remove the fuse holder to be able to reach the connectors, but it worked thanks. 1
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