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when combustion flame temperatures exceed _______________°F NOx is formed inside the cylinder

2,500

digital EGR valves use

3 solenoids controlled by the PCM

on a EGR test how much should the vacuum drop

6 to 8 in Hg

When testing an EGR system for proper operation using a vacuum gauge, how much should the vacuum drop when the EGR is commanded on by a scan tool? 1 to 2 in. Hg 3 to 5 in. Hg 6 to 8 in. Hg 8 to 10 in. Hg

6 to 8 in. Hg

the EGR system routes small quantities usually between _________________ of exhaust gas into the intake manifold

6% and 10%

digital EGR valves can produce how many different flow rates

7

linear EGR valve has a

three wire potentiometer

digital EGR valves do not use

vacuum

would want EGR valve

warm engine off idle

positive back pressure EGR valves

without enough back pressure the EGR valve does not open

What causes the nitrogen and the oxygen in the air to combine and form NOx? Any spark will cause this to occur Sunlight Heat above 2500 degrees F (1370 degrees C) Chemical reaction in the catalytic converter

Heat above 2500 degrees F (1370 degree C)

EGR is used to control which exhaust emission? Oxides of nitrogen (NOx) Carbon monoxide (CO) Both NOx and CO Unburned hydrocarbons (HC)

Oxides of nitrogen (NOx)

A typical EGR pintle-position sensor is what type of sensor? Wheatstone bridge Piezoelectric Potentiometer Rheostat

Potentiometer

An EGR valve that is partially stuck open would most likely cause what condition? Rough idle/stalling Ping (spark knock or detonation) Missing at highway speed Excessive NOx exhaust emissions

Rough idle/stalling

EGR is used to lower

cylinder temperatures

oxygen in the exhaust ______________ when the EGR valve is open

decreases

signs the EGR valve is not opening

denotation excessive NOx

EGR helps prevent

denotation (uncontrolled combustion)

wouldn't want EGR valve

idle cold engine WOT

EGR system allows for greater ____________ advance

ignition timing

what is used on top of the EGR valve stem to indicate valve position to the PCM

linear potentiometer

exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) is an emission control system that

lowers the amount of nitrogen oxides formed during combustion

negative back pressure EGR valves

on each exhaust stroke the engine emits an exhaust pulse. allows it to open

many PCM controlled EGR systems have ____________ solenoids controlling the EGR vacuum

one or two

the PCM monitors either ________ or ___________ for a change in signal voltage

oxygen MAP sensor

linear EGR valves has a feedback

potentiometer that signals the PCM reguarding the actual position of the valve

linear EGR valves contain

pulse width modulated solenoid to precisely regulate exhaust gas flow

NOx creates a __________ colored haze that often hangs over major cities

red brown

if the EGR valve is stuck open

rough idle or frequent stalling poor performance/low power at low speeds

most PCM vacuum operated EGR systems use a

sensor to indicate EGR operation

digital EGR valve offers precise control using

swivel pintle

digital EGR helps prevent

carbon deposit problems

A P0401 DTC (exhaust gas recirculation flow insufficient) is being discussed. Technician A says that a defective EGR valve could be the cause. Technician B says that clogged EGR passages could be the cause. Which technician is correct? Technician A only Technician B only Both Technicians A and B Neither Technician A nor B

Both

OBD-II regulations require that the EGR system be tested. Technician A says that the PCM can monitor the commanded position of the EGR valve to determine if it is functioning correctly. Technician B says that the PCM can open the EGR valve and monitors for a change in the MAP sensor or oxygen sensor reading to detect if the system is functioning correctly. Which technician is correct? Technician A only Technician B only Both Technicians A and B Neither Technician A nor B

Both

Technician A says that a low-restriction exhaust system could prevent a back pressure-type vacuum-controlled EGR valve from opening correctly. Technician B says restricted exhaust can cause the EGR valve position sensor to fail. Which technician is correct? Technician A only Technician B only Both Technicians A and B Neither Technician A nor B

Both

Two technicians are discussing clogged EGR passages. Technician A says clogged EGR passages can cause excessive NOx exhaust emission. Technician B says that clogged EGR passages can cause the engine to ping (spark knock or detonation). Which technician is correct? Technician A only Technician B only Both Technicians A and B Neither Technician A nor B

Both

Exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) is generally not needed under all the following conditions EXCEPT: Cruise speed Idle speed Wide-open throttle (WOT) Cold engine

Cruise speed

excessive back pressure caused by a clogged exhaust system could cause

EGR valve to melt

fords use a EGR sensor called

Delta pressure feedback EGR (DPFE) sensor


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