EGR Valve,

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Asked by gderrik Jun 16, 2013 at 05:27 PM about the Toyota Tacoma

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

The check engine light came on and when I pulled the codes on the truck it indicates that the EGR Valve needs repaired.  How do you repair the EGR valve?

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You can remove and clean it. But I always replace them just to be sure it is in proper working order.

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Waht is the proper procedure to remove and replace the valve?

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199,785

Not sure about yours but most of the time it's just a couple of bolts. Usually pretty simple.

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That's a good one judge. Gderrick judge needs best answer for that one. Good job judge.

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Tacoma EGR----every other creature 'cept this one on u-tube, there was an Indian guy expaining the EGR, it made me laugh....guess you'd have to had a lifetime of exposure to these panupabatada types to get all lit up.~

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