Code 32, EGR CKT Error Models Using Ported Vacuum & EVRV Sol: Notes
PCM controls a solenoid that regulates vacuum to EGR valve. The normally closed solenoid prevents vacuum from passing until it is energized by PCM. A properly operating EGR will directly affect fuel integrator counts. With EGR valve open, integrator counts will be less than without EGR operation. If monitored integrator counts do not change with EGR commanded, Code 32 will set.
ECM checks EGR operation when engine speed is greater than 1600 RPM, MAP sensor signal indicates cruise condition and throttle position are constant.
NOTE:
Test numbers refer to test numbers on diagnostic chart.
- With ignition on and engine off, solenoid should not be energized or allow vacuum to pass to EGR valve. When Tech 1 energizes solenoid, vacuum should pass through solenoid to EGR valve. Vacuum should hold.
- Checks for plugged EGR passages. If passages are plugged, engine may have severe detonation on acceleration.
- Vehicle must be driven during this test to produce sufficient load to operate EGR. Lightly accelerating (approximately 1/4 throttle) will produce a large and stable enough reading to determine if ECM is commanding system on.