To reduce or eliminate the amount of smog-creating pollutants emitted during the combustion process, the EGR valve recirculates a portion of the exhaust back through the process. This results in cooler combustion temperatures, which eliminates the formation of NOx emissions that contribute to air pollution.
Every Intermotor EGR Valve is calibrated for precision performance. To ensure trouble-free operation, all Intermotor EGR Valves must pass comprehensive quality testing, including computer-controlled bench testing for resistance, leakage, and response and flow rates.
Injection-molded high-temperature polymer prevents temperature-related failures
Palladium/gold/platinum alloy with Teflon - based lubricant ensures very low contact resistance
Direct-fit OE replacement with expected lifespan of more than 16 million cycles
Stainless steel internal components and fully encapsulated copper windings and connections ensure precision operation and greater protection
Improved anti-rust coating on machine casting for additional protection against rust for maximum life
Includes mounting gasket
In this video, watch how our ASE-certified technician replaces an EGR Valve on a 2001 Honda Odyssey with a 3.5 liter engine. To watch the repair on other engines, our Intermotor channel on YouTube.
Level of difficulty: ADVANCED
Approximate installation time: 1/2 Hours
Tools Needed: 12 mm end wrench
Vehicle used: 2001 Honda Odyssey
Part for the job: EGR1433