How to Install a Toyota Camry EGR Valve

by Dan Ferrell
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The Engine Management System (EMS) on your Toyota Camry uses the Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) valve not only to reduce combustion temperatures and fuel consumption, but also to allow a controlled amount of exhaust gas into the intake manifold to reduce oxides of nitrogen (NOx). Oxides of nitrogen, released in high quantities into the atmosphere, contribute to the production of ozone in smog, which is a major eye and respiratory irritant. Thus, a bad EGR on your Camry will not only affect engine performance, but also increase harmful emissions.

Removal

Step 1

Disconnect and remove the EGR pipe and the two gaskets at each end. Use a ratchet, ratchet extension and socket. If you have a 2.2-liter engine, skip this step and go to Step 4.

Step 2

Remove the connector and clamp from the EGR gas temperature sensor. Use the ratchet and socket.

Step 3

Remove the Evaporative Emissions (EVAP) control hose from the hook located on the EGR valve.

Step 4

Unplug the vacuum hose or hoses from the EGR valve.

Step 5

Detach the EGR valve using a ratchet, ratchet extension and socket.

Step 6

Remove the EGR valve and gasket from the engine compartment.

Installation

Step 1

Set the new EGR valve and new gasket in place.

Step 2

Start the EGR valve mounting bolts and/or nuts by hand, then tighten the bolts and/or nuts using the ratchet, ratchet extension and socket.

Step 3

Plug the vacuum hose or hoses to the EGR valve.

Step 4

Attach the EVAP control hose to the hook located on the EGR valve.

Step 5

Attach the connector and clamp to the EGR gas temperature sensor using the ratchet and socket.

Step 6

Connect the EGR pipe and two new gaskets at each end. Use the ratchet, ratchet extension and socket.

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