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EGR Vacuum Modulator Test

  1. EGR vacuum modulator may be a 2-port or 3-port depending on application. On 2 port models, disconnect hoses from vacuum modulator. Plug one end of vacuum hose connection on EGR vacuum modulator.
  2. Apply air pressure through remaining port. Air should pass freely through air filter side of modulator. On 3-port models, disconnect all hoses. Block ports "P" and "R". Apply air pressure to port "Q". Air should pass through the air filter side of modulator freely.
    Fig 1: Testing 3-Port Vacuum Modulator
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  3. On all models, operate engine at specified RPM. See the EGR VACUUM MODULATOR SPECIFICATIONS  table. Repeat previous test procedure in steps 1) and 2). Strong resistance of airflow should be felt. Replace EGR vacuum modulator if resistance is not felt. Reconnect vacuum hoses to proper locations
EGR VACUUM MODULATOR SPECIFICATIONS

Application Engine RPM
2-Port Type: Celica 4WD (Turbo) 2500
3-Port Type: Celica ST/GT 2WD 2500