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420A 420a EGR solenoid

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Stizzydrew

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Nov 11, 2021
Los Angles, California
I accidentally broke this line on the EGR solenoid and prior had a check engine light for small evap.

Here is a picture of the line im talking about and where can I get a new one? And where does this line even go to?

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Is it worth trying to fix? Is it possible that small evap came from either this bad egr solenoid or this crack I made?
 

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The other end of that hose goes on the backside of the intake manifold. Definitely consider fixing that, you've got a vacuum leak.

Without enough vacuum, the EGR won't actuate. And without it working I'd assume you won't be able to pass CA inspections?

Best option is to remove the old hose, then you can make the repair with basic rubber vacuum hose from most autoparts stores. It will fit on the nipples at either end.
 
The other end of that hose goes on the backside of the intake manifold. Definitely consider fixing that, you've got a vacuum leak.

Without enough vacuum, the EGR won't actuate. And without it working I'd assume you won't be able to pass CA inspections?

Best option is to remove the old hose, then you can make the repair with basic rubber vacuum hose from most autoparts stores. It will fit on the nipples at either end.
Wow okay thank you! :)
 
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