Hi Mr. Finn, I recently did this on my son's 1997 Camry. EGR valve had escessive carbon build up. Cleaned the carbon, engine runs better and feels like it has more power. Thank you for your informative videos.
You are one lucky SOB. We can't get rid of the p0401 regardless of what we do. This video has it right about pulling the motor, becasue there is no way of getting to that tube without completely removing the motor. Our Camry has only 139K miles on it, and so far it has been impossible to get it going, or even get it through emissions. We'll never go Toyota ever again, becasue this EGR system was designed to fail.
Thank you very much for the view of everything out of the engine bay. This video gave me a better idea of how I am going to have to work around things with the engine in the car to replace this valve.
Thanx to your video. I was able to connect. The vacuum lines. Cuz. I lost the order thy were going . from behind the engine. Your videos. Are. More explainable thank you
Thanks.. I understand I need to get the air filter assembly out, and the throttle assembly out as well. The distributor cap would also be a great thing to remove; however, I just installed a new one and didn't want to take that off. My P0401 code went away after I put on a new VS53 Engine Control and did NOT spend the $400 on an EGR valve like the mechanic wanted me to do. If I need to remove the egr just let me know what tool I need to remove it, please. Is there a specific shaped tool that works best, or just use one to remove from the underside? 1996 Camry... 165,000 miles
tengo un toyata camry año 92, el problema consume mucha gasolina y las manguera de vacío de las 2 válvulas pueden estar mal conectadas y desconozco como van creo q puede ayudarme con un diagrama
Hi Mr. Finn, I recently did this on my son's 1997 Camry. EGR valve had escessive carbon build up. Cleaned the carbon, engine runs better and feels like it has more power. Thank you for your informative videos.
Thank You. :-)
You are one lucky SOB. We can't get rid of the p0401 regardless of what we do. This video has it right about pulling the motor, becasue there is no way of getting to that tube without completely removing the motor.
Our Camry has only 139K miles on it, and so far it has been impossible to get it going, or even get it through emissions.
We'll never go Toyota ever again, becasue this EGR system was designed to fail.
Thank you very much for the view of everything out of the engine bay. This video gave me a better idea of how I am going to have to work around things with the engine in the car to replace this valve.
Thanks a lot for the video
That last sensor you showed is the VSV. I wish you showed which vacuum lines hook up to which nipples because I’m trying to figure out where they go
You are most welcome
Здравствуйте. Из Казахстана. Можно его заглушить? Чтобы этот клапан не участвовал в работе ДВС. Спасибо.
Thanks for comment 👍
Algo hice mal el agua de me va para la gasolina,me puede decir por favor!
Thanks for info 👍
Thanx to your video. I was able to connect. The vacuum lines. Cuz. I lost the order thy were going . from behind the engine. Your videos. Are. More explainable thank you
Great, but how do I change it with the motor in the car? Please, help. I cannot see how to do this without some special tools. Please, let me know.
Hi, I need to do new video
Thanks.. I understand I need to get the air filter assembly out, and the throttle assembly out as well. The distributor cap would also be a great thing to remove; however, I just installed a new one and didn't want to take that off. My P0401 code went away after I put on a new VS53 Engine Control and did NOT spend the $400 on an EGR valve like the mechanic wanted me to do.
If I need to remove the egr just let me know what tool I need to remove it, please. Is there a specific shaped tool that works best, or just use one to remove from the underside?
1996 Camry... 165,000 miles
@@PeterFinnTheCarDoctor can you make a video where the hoses go for the egr and modulator installation.
What's the name of that sensor @ 4:09 seconds
Noted
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What"s the name of that sensor @ 4:51 seconds?
25860 - VALVE ASSY, VACUUM SWITCHING, NO.1
EGR Valve Control Solenoid / Motor
you are always doing nice particularly . can you tell me where is EGR location in toyota corolla?
Hi, there is no EGR in Corolla.
Buen dia ..
tengo un toyata camry año 92, el problema consume mucha gasolina y las manguera de vacío de las 2 válvulas pueden estar mal conectadas y desconozco como van creo q puede ayudarme con un diagrama
Thanks, good comment. 👍😃