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code 56, EGR Valve how to identify the faulty part?
Dear All,
in the last couple of months the check engine light came on once a while. Typically just abou3-5 minutes after I started the engine and it never stays on for mor than let's say 20-30 seconds. Now I read out the code, its #56 --> EGR valve. The manual is not very conclusive, there are some parts which could cause the problem. So considering the appearance of the defect I doubt its a leakage of the 14 year old hoses somewhere. My best bet is the EGR valve itself. But maybe one of you guys experienced the same thing before and already knows the answer? Thanks in advance! Marcus |
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Sorry about the shabby post but your car should run like something clogging the intake if your egr valve is stuck open.
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I replaced my exhaust temp sensor,I think you can check that sensor with a little heat and a multimeter,check your shop manual.
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My egr was stuck open and the car ran like crap, especially when it warmed up. Good luck replacing it.
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The check engine light comes on in the warm up phase while I am crusing at about 60 miles/h, no noise or something. Next time I will accellerate upon occurance, then I schould know for sure wether the engine runs smooth. However, do you remember the Subaru Part# for the sensor you replaced? Thanks for all the helpfull replies! Marcus |
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The valve is probably stuck closed. I say this because the temp sensor doesn't like it when it doesn't see heat... This is how the ECU determines if there is an EGR issue or not. Best thing to do now would be to test the temp sensor like Poweredx2 has recomended..... BTW its good to see ya here bud
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So I noticed a reduction in mpg and had the CEL flash once in a while. I pulled the code and it was a 56 which is the EGR. What is the procedure to check the exhaust temp sensor? I don't have a shop manual and I'm not sure where it is. The car runs fine just poor mileage. It also smells like it's running rich.
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Code 56: Temp Sensor or EGR Valve stuck?
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I do not know the details as I decided to wait for the next occurance of code 56 first (this far I was lucky, so I asume it is dependend on outside temperature which I take as a hint for the EGR valve). Anyway, to check the temperature sensore I belive you need to locate it, get it out of the car and test the resistance while heating the sensor (in general I would use a water bath to do so in order to prevent overheating but I doubt that this danger exists with the exhaust sensore). Good luck! Marcus PS: There is a great service manual section posted here. |
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