Other Name: Valve Assembly, EGR; EGR Vacuum Solenoid; Valve, Emission Control System
Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by GM's
factory warranty.
Fits the following Vehicles:
2001-2002 GMC Savana 3500 | Base, SLT | 8 Cyl 8.1 L GAS
GMC Savana 3500 EGR Valve
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Q: How to replace the EGR valve on GMC Savana 3500?
A:
Start the replacement process of the exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) valve by eliminating the air cleaner assembly followed by egr electrical connector separation. After uninstalling the valve to flange attaching fasteners remove the EGR Valve by using caution to prevent disassembling the component and avoiding submersion in liquid solvents because they may damage the electrical part. First cut the EGR Valve free then disassemble the flange gasket before cleaning its surface. To install the EGR Valve begin by applying a new flange gasket then position the EGR Valve. According to the fastener notice in service precautions the valve to flange fasteners must be tightened first to 10 n.m (89 lb in) each before achieving final tightening at 25 n.m (18 lb ft) each. The final procedure involves reconnecting the electrical connector as well as installing the air cleaner assembly in place.
Q: How to service the EGR valve on GMC Savana 3500?
A:
The initial step for EGR Valve service begins with turning off ignition before eliminating the air cleaner assembly while keeping note of the exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) valve position to prevent 180-degree rotation. The EGR Valve harness connector needs removal and the linear EGR Valve requires protection against damaging liquids since it functions as an electrical device. Before disassembling you must remove all EGR Valve to flange attaching bolts because the linear EGR Valve requires complete assembly service. You should remove the linear EGR Valve followed by the flange gasket while cleaning its surface. The procedure begins with the replacement of the new flange gasket before setting down the linear EGR Valve. Tighten the EGR Valve to the flange bolts first to 10 n.m (89 lb in) and then to the final torque of 25 n.m (18 lb ft). Connect the EGR Valve harness to its connector then put back the air cleaner assembly.