where does the egr temp sensor connect too?

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Asked by vyann Mar 19, 2016 at 12:31 AM about the 1992 Toyota Camry LE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

wire was cut and i cannot find where the connection for the egr valve temp
sensor is at

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the wire connector is connected to the egr valve, but the wire that comes out of the connector is cut about three inches from the connector. i do not know where the wire that comes from the connector goes to,thanks in advance.see photo.

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opps wire comes out of egr valve temp sensor and connector on it is what i need to find so i can splice the wires back together.

The EGR Temp Sensor is usually a 2 wire sensor which is connected to the Computer(ECU). One wire should have about 5v DC Ign. switch on....the other wire is a ground through the ECU. Be carful if you start checking voltage.....use a DIGITAL volt meter...no test lights. You could take out the ECU. If you Google this sensor, you will see the connector is a short distance from the sensor.

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