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EGR/AIR removal. Do i need this?

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Old 03-15-2009, 11:41 PM
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Default EGR/AIR removal. Do i need this?

I took out my egr and air. There is a canister by the drivers side valve cover that conects to the air hoses on the back of the motor. There was a vacume hose coming off of it and going to an electrical thing by the intake manifold. Any one know what it is? Do i need to pull any fuses out since i took out the air and egr?
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that is a vacuum purge solenoid. u dont need it. i removed all associated AIR/EGR parts. pull the AIR fuse in the fuse relay juction box under the hood
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/\ - What he said.
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I pulled that fuse and my car would not start?.
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i think you pulled the wrong fuse dude. put it back in and try another fuse. your car should start right up.
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how is the thing on the back of the manifold held on that the AIR lines run to. i have no idea what its actually called.




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