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Old May 18, 2021 | 10:36 PM
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Had the Check engine light come on the other day and did the turn the key on off 3 time to get the code had a code 32 which say's it the EGR Valve. anyone now were it's located at on the V10? I took off the Air box to see if i could see it but didn't. If any one has a pic were it's locate at would greatly appreciate it
 
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The EGR should be connected to a tube that comes off one or both of the exhaust manifolds and sits on the intake manifold, likely in the back of the intake somewhere. The factory service manual references it under the 8.0 engine section - you can find the manuals here - https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen...e-manuals.html
 
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Old May 19, 2021 | 01:13 PM
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The EGR should be connected to a tube that comes off one or both of the exhaust manifolds and sits on the intake manifold, likely in the back of the intake somewhere. The factory service manual references it under the 8.0 engine section - you can find the manuals here - https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen...e-manuals.html
ok so i would need to take off more then the air box then?
 
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The EGR should be bolted to the intake. Follow the metal tube from the exhaust manifold to find it, as it snakes into the EGR valve. You may need to remove other items on top of the motor to fully access it.
 
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The EGR should be bolted to the intake. Follow the metal tube from the exhaust manifold to find it, as it snakes into the EGR valve. You may need to remove other items on top of the motor to fully access it.
ok thanx was hoping i didn't have to tear out a bunch of stuff to replace it
 
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ok thanx was hoping i didn't have to tear out a bunch of stuff to replace it
It looks like you will need to remove at least one or both of the upper intake sections to get to it. See the photo of the 94-95 lower V10 intake to see the EGR valve in about the middle of the lower intake. On the photo, you can see where the metal tube for the EGR exhaust feed has been cut.


 
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