EGR Valve

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Standard Ignition 6 Terminal Multi-Purpose Connector - S1922

Part #:
S1922
Line:
STD
Number Of Wires:   6
Terminal Type:   Blade
Connector Gender:   Female

Standard Ignition EGR Valve - EGV120

Part #:
EGV120
Line:
STD
New Or Remanufactured:   New
Number Of Hose Connectors:   1
Number Of Mounting Holes:   2

Standard Ignition EGR Valve - EGV121

Part #:
EGV121
Line:
STD
New Or Remanufactured:   New
Number Of Hose Connectors:   1
Number Of Mounting Holes:   2

Standard Ignition EGR Valve - EGV1217

Part #:
EGV1217
Line:
STD
Terminal Type:   Blade
Connector Shape:   Rectangle
New Or Remanufactured:   New

Standard Ignition 6 Terminal EGR Valve Connector - S1780

Part #:
S1780
Line:
STD
Number Of Wires:   6
Terminal Type:   Blade
Connector Gender:   Male

Standard Ignition EGR Valve - EGV1218

Part #:
EGV1218
Line:
STD
Terminal Type:   Pin
Connector Shape:   Oval
New Or Remanufactured:   New

Save on the Cost of EGR Valve Replacement


A critical part to a vehicle's engine management and emissions system, the exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) valve is essential to the operation of modern vehicles. EGR valves reduce emissions by recirculating exhaust gasses back into the engine's combustion chamber while diluting oxygen levels. EGR valves work by opening and closing based on signals sent from a vehicle's engine control unit (ECU), which takes into account various factors such as engine load, speed, and temperature to maintain the correct air-fuel ratio so your vehicle performs as it should. Older EGR valves may also utilize engine vacuum to open and close as needed, though these systems are much less precise than modern electronic EGR systems. By diluting the amount of oxygen in the cylinders, the EGR valve lowers the temperature of combustion and reduces the formation of harmful nitrogen oxides (NOx) that are produced during the combustion process. While EGR valves are an important part of the emissions control system, they can sometimes become clogged or malfunction. This can lead to a range of issues, such as reduced fuel efficiency, engine misfires, and increased emissions. Signs of a bad or failing EGR valve include reduced power, fuel efficiency, and acceleration, a rough idle, overheating, engine knocking during acceleration, poor gas mileage, and may also cause an illuminated Check Engine light. It's important to clean or replace a clogged or failing EGR valve to keep your engine running its best. Find the engine management components you need at O'Reilly Auto Parts, including replacement EGR valves, EGR gaskets, and more to help you get the job done right and restore optimal performance to your vehicle.