332 code egr valve???

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Make sure the vac line to the EGR is not leaking. Ensure the EGR solenoid sees manifold vac (the solenoid is in the passenger fender). Ensure that if the EGR valve has 6" hg of vac applied to it, that it opens. If it does, put a DMM on the position sensor and watch the reading as you manually apply vac to the EGR valve.

It's tough to test an emissions component in it's true dynamic unless you can datalog or see PIDs. However you can see if the puter sends a signal to the solenoid by connecting a test light across the solenoid and then running codes. The puter energizes all the solenoids as part of the test and the test light will flash on and off real quick when it is tested.

I'd do that and go from there. Generally it's a bad vac line, misrouted vac line, position sensor connector that came loose, etc. Easy stuff.

Good luck.
 
Make sure the vac line to the EGR is not leaking. Ensure the EGR solenoid sees manifold vac (the solenoid is in the passenger fender). Ensure that if the EGR valve has 6" hg of vac applied to it, that it opens. If it does, put a DMM on the position sensor and watch the reading as you manually apply vac to the EGR valve.

It's tough to test an emissions component in it's true dynamic unless you can datalog or see PIDs. However you can see if the puter sends a signal to the solenoid by connecting a test light across the solenoid and then running codes. The puter energizes all the solenoids as part of the test and the test light will flash on and off real quick when it is tested.

I'd do that and go from there. Generally it's a bad vac line, misrouted vac line, position sensor connector that came loose, etc. Easy stuff.

Good luck.

I can vouch for that as I did a KOER test the other day and 332 came up, and the green vac line had snapped in half as I was doing a comp test:mad:
 
I can vouch for that as I did a KOER test the other day and 332 came up, and the green vac line had snapped in half as I was doing a comp test:mad:

Sounds like you got it figured out. Obviously the EGR position sensor sees no movement in the EGR valve, whether it's commanded or not.