2000 Dodge Caravan EGR Valve

2000 DODGE CARAVAN
13,400 MILES • 4 CYL • FWD • AUTOMATIC
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ROBERT C QUEEN
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My Egr valve quit working three months ago. Will it in the long run affect the running of my engine or gas consumption?
Nov 18, 2009 at 10:13 PM
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The EGR valve is to reduce heat by allowing exhaust gases into the combustion process, there by reducing NOx which is a big problem that can destroy the air all life breathes. The catalytic converters(3-way) today also helps. It may cause your combustion heat to make the engine 'ping'.
And no amount of timing or fuel octane changes will get rid of it. I would not run it too long, because of the heat, and possible damage it can cause. I don't think it will harm your exhaust. ok
On a 2000 an engine miss can cause the converter to heat up red hot. I would just fix it as soon as you can, but I know how hard it is these days. If all else is ok, with your engine it will be ok for a short time.
Nov 18, 2009 at 10:24 PM