^ I think he just used a different type of resistor.
Thats the resistor I used and have been po401 free for almost a week
Thats the resistor I used and have been po401 free for almost a week
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I used a standard metal film resistor. I think the other thread mentions a ceramic style.
Unless the '97 has different values for the gas temp resistance, your 1K ohm will be outside of the "normal zone" and may cause your ECU to think the exhaust temps are higher than they should be. I'm by no means an expert here, just saying.
The FSM has the specs for the EGR temp sensor.
122 (F) - 64K -97K Ohms
212 (F) - 11K - 16K Ohms
302 (F) - 2K - 4K Ohms
Unless the '97 has different values for the gas temp resistance, your 1K ohm will be outside of the "normal zone" and may cause your ECU to think the exhaust temps are higher than they should be. I'm by no means an expert here, just saying.
Temperature Resistance
50°C (122°F) 64 - 97 kW
100°C (212°F) 11 - 16 kW
150°C (302°F) 2 - 4 kW
Updates...?
Gotmud and others who removed egr parts totally, when you blocked off the intake side the other side comes off the head right? Where you able to access it with everything still intact or did you have to take some parts off ie. intake, head ect?
3.9 Kohm probably tells the engine that it is now up to temperature, not necessarily "running too hot". Please don't confuse Kilo Ohms with Kilo Watts!!