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The Saturn SL EGR Valve ensures that combustion is cooled and emissions are reduced and contributes to a smooth idle of the engine. Constructed between 1991 and 2002, the Saturn SL was known to be a durable car with its 1.9 liter SOHC engine, light Z-body chassis and a suspension that offers comfort and quick handling of the car. This low curb weight and aerodynamic design of the car translate into brisk acceleration and decent fuel economy which made the Saturn SL a commuter favorite and a first-time driver. Its straightforward, dependable design ensures that OEM parts can be easily sourced, and therefore its owners can continue to keep their Saturn running as new without having to break the bank. The sedan keeps the cost of ownership down thanks to its low rolling resistance tires, confidence inspiring five speed manual gearbox, as well as easy maintenance requirements. The interior controls are easy, the gauges easy to read and visibility is good. Owners laud cold weather beginner reliability. The EGR Valve installed on the SL diverts a controlled quantity of exhaust into the intake, reducing the peak combustion temperatures, reducing NOx, and eliminating throttle lumps. It employs the modern backpressure control to respond immediately to changes in load, safeguarding the catalytic converter, and even stretching fuel economy during highway cruising. Carbon accumulation leading to rough idle or check-engine lights can be avoided by regularly cleaning or replacing the EGR Valve in time. Changing an EGR Valve requires turning off the engine, disconnecting the battery, unscrewing the old one, cleaning the passages, attaching a new gasket, tightening the bolts, reconnecting all the lines, and finally starting the car and ensuring that no leaks occur.