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Where is my EGR 2003 3.0 flex


fuchsrr

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Vehicle Year
2003
Transmission
Automatic
I have a 2003 3.0 flex with a possible vacuum leak I wanted to look at the EGR hose. If I am looking under the hood where is the thing? I don't see it. Thanks
 
It's the saucer looking thing bolted to the side of the intake near the throttle body. Has a huge metal tube coming out the bottom.

But if you suspect a vacuum leak, intake gaskets are a far more common failure point.
 
How do you know you have a vacuum leak? Are you getting a CEL?
 
Its running rough for 15-25 seconds after start and I put it in gear and start to drive off. As soon as I get going to speed the roughness stops. I have done plugs, wires, IAC, TPS, cleaned MAF. New fule filter new air filter. Thing runes great ofter it gets going. Its just that first small amount of time after start up.
 
if you know someone with a 3.0, try swaping the MAF. could have a bad one. or a bad downstream o2. theres a few things, but like stated above, are there any codes?
 
NO codes, I was checking vacuum hoses because its the next cheapest thing on my list. ( It is really rough backing out then for maybe 50 yards then it runs fine.) I am just going one thing after another trying to track down the issue. Anyways I still do not see the EGR anywhere.
 
Check fuel pressure when you first fire it up and then check pressure bleed off once the key is shut off. My B2 does the same thing and I'm pretty sure it's because the in-tank fuel pump is dying.
 
Try cleaning your MAF sensor. In closed loop, I think the engine relys on the MAF for determining air/fuel mixture than the O2 sensors. Cleaning my MAF helped when I had this issue, but its considered normal in my manual to an extent when running E85 (manual calls it a "rolling idle") while the computer adjusts to the blend of fuel you're running. Is it mentioned in your manual? In any event, MAF cleaner isn't that expensive and has helped in any car I've done it in so it couldn't hurt.
 
I just replaced a "connector hose" #2L5Z-9E498-CA for $54.46 at dealership. The hose was getting flaky on the exterior-
 
$54.46 for a hose? I hope it can make you breakfast....
 
I did clean the MAF with MAF cleaner see #4. Fuel pressure was at 30 psi and went up to 64 psi on the rail. I can check it again and see what is drops to. I also thought it could be a stuck open canister valve flooding the air intake with fuel fumes but I clogged that hose and it made no difference. Should I get rid of the platinum plugs? Thanks for everones ideas. I still dont not seee an EGR on this model.

"I just replaced a "connector hose" #2L5Z-9E498-CA for $54.46 at dealership" This is the cannister hose I replaced this already for $2.56 ( sorry
 
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There is NO EGR on an 03 3.0.

You can quit looking.

You should look for the PCV valve tubing and its 90 degree elbow. Those elbows tend to fail.
 
There is NO EGR on an 03 3.0.

By George you're right.

The 2.3 was the only engine to have EGR in 03. Never noticed that before.
 

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