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General Sport Trac Discussion
2002 ST Codes P0401 & P0402 HELP PLEASE
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<blockquote data-quote="Tim OLeary" data-source="post: 1046406" data-attributes="member: 70007"><p>I just got my valve cover gaskets replaced. </p><p>Up until then had a really big smoke machine. </p><p>I put up with it for a few years but then it really got bad, and it was sort of embarrassing. Put it on the credit card. </p><p>I was expecting someone to call the fire department and they'd surround my truck out front of Walmart. Maybe they'd pop the door and peek around.</p><p></p><p>I want to test my EGR valve and the stuff I've seen says use a vacuum device to control the vacuum to test its function then use it to monitor the EGR for a leak. That's the immediate project, but it is essential to find other leaks as well.</p><p>Thanks for the tip, I'll try to find it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim OLeary, post: 1046406, member: 70007"] I just got my valve cover gaskets replaced. Up until then had a really big smoke machine. I put up with it for a few years but then it really got bad, and it was sort of embarrassing. Put it on the credit card. I was expecting someone to call the fire department and they'd surround my truck out front of Walmart. Maybe they'd pop the door and peek around. I want to test my EGR valve and the stuff I've seen says use a vacuum device to control the vacuum to test its function then use it to monitor the EGR for a leak. That's the immediate project, but it is essential to find other leaks as well. Thanks for the tip, I'll try to find it! [/QUOTE]
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