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SuperBuick
09-20-2002, 05:29 PM
My Z34 failed emissions, too much NOx. I've heard its either bad cat or EGR problem, and I do have a code 32 (egr). Any suggestions on getting it to pass? I don't want to just throw an EGR on it and go get it tested again, because I only have one free retest. MA is so F-ing stupid about emissions testing. If your car has a bit of dust on it, FAIL, does the owner have bad breath? FAIL, have you passed gas in the last week? FAIL. Jesus H Moses its an 11 year old car, relax, worry about all the frickin SUVs not poor little W-Bodies.
Any help would be greatly appreciated - tom
JPaganel
09-20-2002, 05:47 PM
Move to Minnesota - no emissions testing. EGR is what I would check first. Sometimes you just need to clean it. Carb cleaner should work.
dykz34
09-21-2002, 01:32 PM
Move to Minnesota - no emissions testing.
Ya, move here! :D
JPaganel
09-21-2002, 03:12 PM
Move to Minnesota - no emissions testing.
Ya, move here! :D
Ja, for sure. :lol:
SuperBuick
09-21-2002, 03:59 PM
But you guys don't have any beaches!!!!! Or Electricity!!!!! :lol: :) :lol:
Anonymous
09-21-2002, 04:41 PM
But you guys don't have any beaches!!!!! Or Electricity!!!!! :lol: :) :lol:
Or cable.
Hell, we just got it here in Pennsyltucky.
JPaganel
09-21-2002, 05:22 PM
Ja, but think what powerful psychics we are! :twisted:
You do realise, I am posting this with no electricity and no cable? Imagine what that kind of power can do for a car! :rocking:
Actually, I've had this cable connection for a year an a half now...
TurboSedan
09-21-2002, 06:14 PM
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SuperBuick
09-21-2002, 10:07 PM
Actually, I've had this cable connection for a year an a half now...
That cord has got to be waaaaaaay long. In which state did you plug it in? MA, NY?
JPaganel
09-22-2002, 11:44 AM
Well, I did pull it all the way from Brooklyn....
Hey, you guys in Ohio and Pennsylvania ought to be able to see it running along I-94... :lol:
Vegeta
09-22-2002, 12:54 PM
Its probably the EGR...stock closed? If it was open your car would run like ass most of the time. Cleaning it MAY help but I kinda doubt it. Pull it and clean it first cause thats cheap. The computer doesn't throw the code 32 at you unless it really is the EGR being messed up in some way.
eclipse5302
09-22-2002, 08:26 PM
I work on a lot of w-bodies for people in my town. I know of at least 2 3.4 DOHCs with EGR codes. You put a new EGR on, and it doesn't fix it. You check/replace the EGR tube, and that doesn't work either. It's a mystery. They still pass emissions here, though. But the computer will not put out a code 32 for EGR until after it tests it like 20-30 times while driving. That makes it hard to diagnose.
The older vac/elec EGRs (like in the TGP) were easy...you push on the plate on if the car stumbles or quits it works. Of course, those hardly fail. But the EGR tubes on those cars do fail, quite a bit. You guys with TGPs should check yours...just look for a lot of carbon crap near the bend in the pipe. If you see some, and the gasket is OK, the pipe is bad.
Jason
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