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    EGR Hose not connected

    I just failed emissions and went to check my O2 sensor and EGR, the O2 seems to be fine. Then I was going to clean my EGR, but before I disconnected it, I noticed the hose is not there, I think this might be the cause of my problem. This is on an H22A if that matters.

    My question is where am I supposed to connect this to? The part coming out on the right side is what I'm talking about.



    Also my idle is low and the car does die after hard acceleration so it definately seems like this should be the issue, however if this does not bring my idle up enough, if someone could show me which screw I turn on the throttle body to adjust the idle I'd appreciate that.

    Thanks in advance for your help.

    #2
    yeah disconnected egr would cause it to fail smog

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      #3
      Thanks. I assumed as much. Just figured out how to adjust the idle on the throttle body. Still need to know where that hose is supposed to connect to.

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        #4
        It goes to the black box on the firewall.

        It is hose #16. It goes to the EGR control solenoid.

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          #5
          I think my egr solenoid might be missing altogether. Could someone take a pic of theirs so I can see exactly what I should be looking for?.

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            #6
            Its a rubber hose that your missing...it either connects to the vacuum box or the manifold..that missing hose can cause ur engine to die since you have a vacuum leak..im guessing you failed the smog test either because you had a check engine light or high nox....right?

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              #7
              Originally posted by madmattr6 View Post
              Its a rubber hose that your missing...it either connects to the vacuum box or the manifold..that missing hose can cause ur engine to die since you have a vacuum leak..im guessing you failed the smog test either because you had a check engine light or high nox....right?
              No check engine light. It was High Carbon Monoxide that caused me to fail.

              When you say it either connects to the vacuum box or the manifold, do you mean it can connect to wherever?

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                #8
                Originally posted by Boredumb View Post
                No check engine light. It was High Carbon Monoxide that caused me to fail.

                When you say it either connects to the vacuum box or the manifold, do you mean it can connect to wherever?
                Nope..... the black box on the firewall above the charcoal canister should have 3 hoses coming out the bottom..... the one marked 16 should go to the egr although in may be too short to reach the prelude egr......

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by coupes View Post
                  Nope..... the black box on the firewall above the charcoal canister should have 3 hoses coming out the bottom..... the one marked 16 should go to the egr although in may be too short to reach the prelude egr......
                  I think I might be missing this box? Do you know a part number for it?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Boredumb View Post
                    I think I might be missing this box? Do you know a part number for it?
                    I can get you a part number but you're better off going to the jy for that....... it's on the passenger side on the firewall

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                      #11
                      Alright yea. I'm missing that whole thing. Thanks a lot for the picture. I'll check some junkyards this weekend.

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