Apr 19, 2011 #1 Green Machine Dedicated LVC Member Joined Aug 4, 2008 Messages 1,001 Reaction score 3 Location St. Paul On a Gen 1, does the EGR Valve and tube need to be removed to replace a bad DPFE Sensor?
Apr 19, 2011 #2 ratdog442 Dedicated LVC Member Joined Feb 17, 2006 Messages 861 Reaction score 1 Location USA the tubes need to be removed but the egr valve removal is not required...
Apr 19, 2011 #3 kustomizingkid Dedicated LVC Member Joined Oct 4, 2006 Messages 12,339 Reaction score 6 Location Twin Cities Green Machine said: On a Gen 1, does the EGR Valve and tube need to be removed to replace a bad DPFE Sensor? Click to expand... Hell no. Just need the hand and arm of a 6 year old Chinese girl.
Green Machine said: On a Gen 1, does the EGR Valve and tube need to be removed to replace a bad DPFE Sensor? Click to expand... Hell no. Just need the hand and arm of a 6 year old Chinese girl.
Apr 19, 2011 #4 94m5 Dmaup's Daddy Joined Oct 22, 2004 Messages 5,244 Reaction score 85 Location Colorado Springs, CO Pull the Wiper motor assy. EASY breezy after that. 2 9MM nuts to remove the sensor from the back of the head. disconnect the electrical plug Pull up on the sensor and the 2 hoses SHOULD slip off of the tubes. (has for me everytime.) 35 minute job for me.
Pull the Wiper motor assy. EASY breezy after that. 2 9MM nuts to remove the sensor from the back of the head. disconnect the electrical plug Pull up on the sensor and the 2 hoses SHOULD slip off of the tubes. (has for me everytime.) 35 minute job for me.