Hey, if I took a digital picture of under my hood do you think you could point out kinda where the damn EGR Flow Valve is located? You know, like cirlce it out in photoshop or something? You're tempting me to get Trillian again.
i dont have photoshop or anything. but its directly south of the cai and tb if you follow your egr tube off the header, it should pretty much point you in the place
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Originally Posted by hendrix
I can't wait until Hurrican Jamal sweeps up the east coast and steals the wheels and stero out of your car
Alright, I did a google image search of an EGR Flow Valve and then went out to the Nissan to try to see if I saw anything similar, and I think I may have found it, although I'm not sure. There's two wire connector plugs hooked up to the black non-metal part....the gasket looks good. I'm downloading Trillian and then going to activate a AIM account and add you to my buddy list. I'm also gonna take a pic of what I think the EGR Valve is with my crappy digital camera and send it to you in AIM. Does that sound cool?
I appreciate any help for you could be saving me money on labor that I could end up doing by myself
Well, I just got back from AZone and I got two errors P0400 - EGR Flow Malfunction P0130 - O2 Sensor Malfunction
Now, I'm guessing the O2 Sensor is the oxygen sensor, but I have no idea what the EGR Flow is.
I've got a few questions about this:
1) What is the O2 Sensor?
2) What is the EGR Flow?
P0130 is the front heated O2 sensor malfunction. The most likely causes are the sensor itself or the electrical harness connector. A front heated O2 sensor can cost over $100. Call a Nissan dealer for a price then call some auto parts stores to get a price comparison.
P0400 is a problem in the EGR system. It could be one several items.
- EGR valve sticking
- Cracked hose(s)
- Bad EGR solenoid
- Electrical harness connectors