Chrysler 1997 Stratus Convertible RHD Service Manual page 1192

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EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING (Continued)
(7) If the engine speed did not change, the EGR
valve may be defective, or EGR tube may be plugged
with carbon, or the passages in the intake and
exhaust manifolds may be plugged with carbon.
(a) Remove EGR valve from engine. Refer to
EGR Valve Removal in this group.
(b) Apply vacuum to the vacuum motor fitting
and observe the stem on the EGR valve. If the
stem is moving, it can be assumed that the EGR
valve is functioning correctly. The problem is in
either a plugged EGR tube or plugged passages at
the intake or exhaust manifolds, refer to step (c). If
the stem will not move, replace the EGR valve.
Note: The EGR valve, valve control and attaching
hoses are serviced as one unit. Refer to EGR Valve
Removal/Installation in this group.
(c) Remove the EGR tube between the intake
and exhaust manifolds. Check and clean the EGR
tube and its related openings on the manifolds.
Refer to EGR Tube in this group for procedures.
(8) Do not attempt to clean the EGR valve. If the
valve shows evidence of heavy carbon build-up near
the base, replace it.
EGR VALVE LEAKAGE TEST
This is not to be used as a complete test of the
EGR system.
If the engine will not idle, dies out on idle, or idle
is rough or slow, the poppet valve (Fig. 5) at the base
of the EGR valve may be leaking in the closed posi-
tion.
(1) The engine should be off for the following test.
(2) Disconnect the rubber hose from the fitting
(Fig. 5) at the top (vacuum motor) side of the EGR
valve.
(a) Connect a hand-held vacuum pump to this
fitting.
(b) Apply 15 inches of vacuum to the pump.
(c) Observe the gauge reading on the pump.
(d) If vacuum falls off, the diaphragm in the
EGR valve has ruptured.
(e) Replace the EGR valve. Note: The EGR
valve, valve control and attaching hoses are ser-
viced as one assembly. Refer to EGR Valve Remov-
al/Installation in this group.
(f) Proceed to the next step.
(3) A small metal fitting (back-pressure fitting) is
located at the base of the EGR valve (Fig. 5). A rub-
ber back-pressure hose connects it to the back-pres-
sure fitting on the EGR valve control. Disconnect this
rubber hose at the EGR valve fitting.
(4) Remove the air cleaner housing from the throt-
tle body.
(5) Using compressed air, and using an air nozzle
with a rubber tip, apply approximately 50 psi of reg-
ulated shop air to the metal back- pressure fitting on
the EGR valve.
(6) By hand, open the throttle to the wide open
position. Air SHOULD NOT BE HEARD emitting
from the intake manifold while applying air pressure
at the back-pressure fitting.
(7) If air CAN BE HEARD emitting from the
intake manifold, the poppet valve (Fig. 5) is leaking
at the bottom of the EGR valve. Replace the EGR
valve. Note: The EGR valve, valve control and
attaching hoses are serviced as one assembly. Refer
to EGR Valve Removal/Installation in this group. Do
not attempt clean the old EGR valve.
EGR VALVE CONTROL (TRANSDUCER) TEST
TESTING ELECTRICAL SOLENOID PORTION
OF VALVE
This is not to be used as a complete test of the
EGR system.
Electrical operation of the valve should be checked
with the DRB scan tool. Refer to the appropriate
Powertrain Diagnostic Procedures service manual for
operation of the DRB scan tool. Replace solenoid if
necessary, unit serviced only as an assembly.
TESTING VACUUM TRANSDUCER PORTION
OF VALVE
The first part of this test will determine if the
transducer diaphragm at the back-pressure side of
the valve has ruptured or is leaking. The second part
of the test will determine if engine vacuum (full-man-
ifold) is flowing from the inlet to the outlet side of
the valve. This is not to be used as a complete test of
the EGR system.
(1) Disconnect the rubber back-pressure hose from
the fitting at the bottom of EGR valve (Fig. 5).
(2) Connect a hand-held vacuum pump to this fit-
ting.
(3) Apply 10 inches of vacuum to this fitting.
(4) If vacuum falls off, the valve diaphragm is
leaking.
(5) Replace the EGR valve assembly. Proceed to
next step for further testing.
(6) Remove the rubber hose at the vacuum inlet
fitting (Fig. 5) on the EGR valve.
(7) Connect a vacuum gauge to this disconnected
hose.
(8) Start the engine and bring to operating tem-
perature. Hold engine speed at approximately 1500
rpm.
(9) Check for steady engine vacuum (full-manifold)
at this hose.
(10) If
engine
vacuum
present, check vacuum line to engine and repair as
necessary before proceeding to next step.
JX
(full-manifold)
is
not

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