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pulled code 34 which is EVP voltage above closed unit??? what does this mean? the main problem with the car is that it runs a littlle ruff but mainly runs really rich to the point where I don't want to drive it because it stinks so bad. I've replaced the 02's and egr valve position sensor,air charge sensor and ect sensor to no help of what wrong. can someone point help me out
 

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Did you test EGR valve?
 

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Code 34 Or 334 - EGR voltage above closed limit - Failed sensor, carbon between EGR pintle valve and seat holding the valve off its seat. Remove the EGR valve and clean it with carbon remover. Prior to re-installing see if you can blow air through the flange side of the EGR by mouth. If it leaks, there is carbon stuck on the pintle valve seat, replace the EGR valve ($85-$95).

If the blow by test passes, and you have replaced the sensor, then you have electrical ground problems. Check the resistance between the black/white wire on the MAP/BARO sensor and then the black/white wire on the EGR and the same wire on the TPS. It should be less than 1 ohm. Next check the resistance between the black/white wire and the negative battery post. It should be less than 1 ohm.

Note that all resistance tests must be done with power off. Measuring resistance with a circuit powered on will give false readings and possibly damage the meter.

Let’s put on our Inspector Gadget propeller head beanies and think about how this works:
The EGR sensor is a variable resistor with ground on one leg and Vref (5 volts) on the other. Its’ resistance ranges from 4000 to 5500 Ohms measured between Vref & ground, depending on the sensor. The center connection of the variable resistor is the slider that moves in response to the amount of vacuum applied. The slider has some minimum value of resistance greater than 100 ohms so that the computer always sees a voltage present at its’ input. If the value was 0 ohms, there would be no voltage output. Then the computer would not be able to distinguish between a properly functioning sensor and one that had a broken wire or bad connection. The EGR I have in hand reads 700 Ohms between the slider (EPV) and ground (SIG RTN) at rest with no vacuum applied. The EGR valve or sensor may cause the voltage to be above closed limits due to the manufacturing tolerances that cause the EGR sensor to rest at a higher position than it should.

This will affect idle quality by diluting the intake air charge
 
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D's 91 stang gt,

When mine threw that code it ended up being the 10 pin connectors. Clean them real good and mate then unmate several times to get a good solid connection. BTW, mine was very intermittent and would only throw a code when cold.

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thanks guys pulled the egr valve and replaced it reset the cumputer and the car ran great for a few miles idled good to but then sitting at a light it started all over again idleing ruff to the point where I had to put my foot on the gas to keep it from shutting off. got home and pulled the codes again I don't have the code 34 any more that went away and the only other one was 67 but I read in a search that this one doesn't hurt engine performance so what can be making it run like this?? oh yeah still running rich
 

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WHen it acts up, with Jrichker's info in mind, pull the vac line to the EGR valve. If the idle jumps up, put a wet finger or a vac gauge over the vac line you removed and see if there's vac present in that line (there should not be at idle). If there is, check the EVR to see if it's bleeding.

Good luck.
 
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