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Rob B

posted on 12th Dec 05 at 22:42

ok ill do that mate, i just hope this EGR valve solves the problems..


Dave A

posted on 12th Dec 05 at 22:33

clean as much of is as you can. also clean inside where the blanking plate is on the side of the inlet manifold. spray it with carb cleaner.


Rob B

posted on 12th Dec 05 at 22:02

Another thing does the bit the valve goes into on the inlet need cleaning or any tips on how to clean it as its quite hard to get too...


Rob B

posted on 12th Dec 05 at 21:18

alrite calm down :lol: im still pissed off cause i blanked it off and it was the same but i think the valve is touching on the blanking plate :| like when it moves cause there is a clicking noise at part throttle :( so i think ill fit it with just a normal gasket to start with ..


Dave A

posted on 12th Dec 05 at 21:16

just get it done and drive it:lol:


Rob B

posted on 12th Dec 05 at 21:09

i know it is all ready have the one i have off just wandering about clearing the ecu of the fault mate :)


MJ

posted on 12th Dec 05 at 21:04

Rob is it easy to get to the valve and change it


Dave A

posted on 12th Dec 05 at 21:03

probably wont have to tbh.

just fit the valve, leave battery off for 1 hour, drive it and hope the em light doesnt come on:thumbs:

an egr fault will not affect the performance of the car, whereas a cam/crank sensor will.


Rob B

posted on 12th Dec 05 at 20:58

so basically start it then turn off and do tht 30 times :|


Dave A

posted on 12th Dec 05 at 20:55

Corsa 1.6 litre 16 Valve
97 on 2 Delco Multec F MPi
CKYF
16214249
XED6CKYF

could even narrow it down to a chassis number if you want
:lol:

to reset fault codes leave the battery disconnected for 1 hour. then it may also need 30 'clean' starts (starts without em light coming on)

i say it may need 30 clean starts, but its unlikely. some of the late (97-98)delco mpi ecu's had this feature where as all of the simtec ecu's had it (98-> )

fountain of knowledge;)

[Edited on 12-12-2005 by corsa808]


Rob B

posted on 12th Dec 05 at 20:13

CKYF


Dave A

posted on 12th Dec 05 at 19:46

or just tell me the 4 letter code on the ecu......


Dave A

posted on 12th Dec 05 at 19:45

what year car is the ecu from?

need to know if it is a gm multec or siemens ecu.


Rob B

posted on 12th Dec 05 at 17:30

Right got my new EGR coming towards the end of this week,... you have to take the battery out and header tank off anyway to fit the new valve, my question is will leaving the battery off for 30 mins reset the ecu and clear the faults on the ECU, i cant clear the faults using tech2 because of the fact i still have the 1.2 16v diog plug and it doesnt work for the 1.6 :|

Cheers Sorry for the essay

Rob