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1995 f150 5.0 200k miles on body, 50 miles on engine (freshly rebuilt).
Im getting code 332 – Insefficent egr flow detected (obd1).
I’m still breaking the engine in, so I’m only taking it for short drives and haven’t worked up to highway speeds yet.
But… I’m getting this code after about 20-30 mins of driving. As far as I can tell the code comes and goes (again I’m not driving it for long periods, and i keep clearing codes Bc ive been replacing parts to try to fix problem).I’ve replaced the egr valve, egr position sensor, & egr vacuum solenoid. Replaced ALL vacuum lines throughout truck. Tried sticking a hanger in egr port at intake manifold and the tube that runs from egr to clean it out. The intake manifold is pretty clean but the pipe that runs FROM egr is pretty old and rusty… (honestly, I should have cleaned it better or replaced it when I put engine in). I REALLY don’t want to have to pull the damn manifold off again to replace it, but the hanger isn’t doing a very good job, and I don’t know where I could get a new one.
So here’s my question, does anyone have any better ideas to clean out egr tube without taking it out? (besides using a hanger and carb cleaner)… I’m not 100% positive this is my problem though… Anyone have any idea what else could be wrong? Or how I could more conclusively diagnose the problem?
All the wiring is old, it’s crossed
My mind that could be an issue too, but what is the process for testing the wiring? Is it different for each sensor?Any and all help is appreciated!
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