Insufficient Vacuum to EGR Valve (Code P301?)

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by EGR, Feb 27, 2004.

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    EGR Guest

    My check engine light came and stayed on in my 1996 Honda Accord about a month ago. I took it to a place and they said the code they got was that my EGR valve needed to be replaced which I had done. I got 3 miles from the shop and the light came back on. When I took it back the code they received was Insufficient Vacuum to EGR Valve. They replaced the vacuum hoses to the EGR valve and cleaned my fuel system; however the light is still coming on. They said that they couldn't do anything else for me. Any suggestions??
     
    EGR, Feb 27, 2004
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    123.bam Guest

    Any suggestions??

    at the least , have the shop give you a full refund and put your old parts back in, since that wasnt the problem, you should'nt get charged.

    I would suspect the egr control solenoid or a coolant temperature controlled vaccuum valve. I have the service manual but not with me. Ill report something if you cant get the problem solved.
     
    123.bam, Feb 27, 2004
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    Woody Guest

    P0301 is random misfire on cylinder 1, not EGR...


    month ago. I took it to a place and they said the code they got was that my
    EGR valve needed to be replaced which I had done. I got 3 miles from the
    shop and the light came back on. When I took it back the code they received
    was Insufficient Vacuum to EGR Valve. They replaced the vacuum hoses to the
    EGR valve and cleaned my fuel system; however the light is still coming on.
    They said that they couldn't do anything else for me. Any suggestions??
     
    Woody, Feb 27, 2004
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    Lex Guest

    p0300 is a random misfire, p0301 is cylinder 1 misfire
     
    Lex, Mar 5, 2004
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    Lex Guest

    I think you got ripped off.
    month ago. I took it to a place and they said the code they got was that my
    EGR valve needed to be replaced which I had done. I got 3 miles from the
    shop and the light came back on. When I took it back the code they received
    was Insufficient Vacuum to EGR Valve. They replaced the vacuum hoses to the
    EGR valve and cleaned my fuel system; however the light is still coming on.
    They said that they couldn't do anything else for me. Any suggestions??
     
    Lex, Mar 5, 2004
    #5
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