Engine Code 32 Pulled, what should I do?

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Hey guys,

I pulled the computer codes of my 92LX5.0 and got code 32 doing the KOEO test.
The code says the EVP Sensor circuit is low. I changed both the EGR and the sensor and it still has the code. I also did a voltage check with my DMM and it checks out fine. I am getting kinda frustrated with this, what should I do to get this to go away/fix. Maybe a new Voltage Regulator. I am stumped
Anything would help if you have it.

Thanks
 
Code 32 - Code 32 - If the Orange white wire has Vref, (5 volts +/-.25 volt) then you have some wiring problems. Ohm the wiring back to the computer. Check for resistance between the brown/lt green wire on the EGR sensor and pin 27 on the computer: you should have less than 1 ohm. Repeat the process for the orange/white wire and pin 26. Do it again between the black/white wire and pin 46. In no case should you have more than 1 ohm. Remember that resistance checks are always done with the power off the circuit.

Voltage and resistance checks are good: Here’s an EGR test procedure I copied from cjones

to check the EGR valve:
bring the engine to normal temp.
connect a vacuum pump to the EGR Valve
apply 5 in vacuum to the valve.
if engine stumbled or died then EGR Valve and passage(there is a passageway through the heads and intake) are good.
if engine did NOT stumble or die then either the EGR Valve is bad and/or the passage is blocked.
if engine stumbled, connect vacuum gauge to the hose coming off of the EGR Valve
snap throttle to 2500 RPM’s (remember snap the throttle don't hold it there).
did the vacuum gauge show about 5 in vacuum?

if not, check for manifold vacuum at the EGR vacuum valve.
if you have manifold vacuum then connect vacuum gauge to the EGR valve side of the vacuum valve and snap throttle to 2500 RPM’s.
should read about 5 in vacuum

Fails to provide proper vacuum, check vacuum feed lines for cracks & damage. If he vacuum lines are good, check the electrical wiring to the EVR. If the EVR electrical wiring is good, look for 12 volts on the red wire for the EVR. If the 12 volts is good, look for a varying voltage on the dark green wire on the EVR. Case of last resort, replace the EVR and then the computer.

See the following website for some help from Tmoss (diagram designer) & Stang&2Birds (website host) for help on 88-90 wiring

http://www.veryuseful.com/mustang/tech/engine/images/88-91eecPinout.gif