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Exhaust Gas Recirculation: Description and Operation

Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) is regulated by a solenoid-type vacuum regulator device which is controlled by the Electronic Control Assembly (ECA), based on return signals from various engine components, and the pressure transducer/sensor. Circuit power is supplied through the ECA power relay when circuit ground is provided internally by the ECA.


Typical PFE EGR System:






The PFE system is a subsonic closed loop EGR system that controls Exhaust Gas Recirculation by monitoring the exhausts pressure drop across a remotely located sharp-edged orifice. The system uses a pressure transducer/sensor to send a returning analog voltage signal to the ECA. The ECA controls the varying pressure by modulating the vacuum output of the EGR Vacuum Regulator (EVR) Solenoid.

NOTE: Other vacuum related components may be incorporated into the EGR system, depending on vehicle model and calibration.