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Zipastro,
There are 3 other components in the EGR system in addition to the temp sensor which appears from your post to be the only one you have tested.
There is the EGR modulator which can be replaced with no tools if it tests bad. Testing is easy; see your FSM.
There is the EGR valve which can be tested easily; replacing is a bit harder but still only a 1job.
There is the VSV for EGR which is more difficult to test because you have to remove it to test it. Removal is a 1job if you do it the easy way and don't remove the intake.
You also have some hoses connecting this stuff together which should be tested first (as suggested by Rick a LONG time ago.) Checking and/or cleaning the hoses is another 1job.
Hope this helps.
-B-
When ever to reset codes the computer has a period of time until you can have emmissions done. Normally on a cruiser it is after you drive around 25 miles. It prevents you from resetting the codes and pulling in to a testing facility before it kicks it again. I have driven about 1000 miles and it still reads not ready on the scanner.
...and yet I did that for 3 years or so. The inspectors usually will allow for a certain number of not ready test conditions. At least they did in New York and Massachusetts.
Then I spent an afternoon with the FSM and diagnosed it followed by a day with a VSV and several lengths of hose and it seems to be fixed.
I guess that is what I will have to do...Thanks,
I used two female connectors taken from a toyota plug and soldered them on a 1k ohm, 5 watt resistor. Some heat shrink and your done.
I went a slightly different route with mine, I chose a ceramic style 3.7K ohm 1/2 watt resistor as the 3.7K seems to me to be more in the range for the ECM to recognize a 'hot' temp sensor.
According to the FSM the ranges are:
122 (F) - 64K -97K Ohms
212 (F) - 11K - 16K Ohms
302 (F) - 2K - 4K Ohms
as for the wattage, 1/2 watt should be plenty for the ECM as it deals in very limited wattages.
I used heat shrink terminal connectors which I found at a marine store and just crimped these directly onto the resistor.
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