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1995 4runner failed smog due to high NOX readings #554498 01/19/05 08:37 AM
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mocats4runner Offline OP
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My 1995 4Runner Limited failed smog because of high NOX measurments. Results -
M1 15MPH 508 - MAX ; 1073 - ACTUAL
M2 25MPH 761 - MAX ; 914 - ACTUAL

The EGR is suspected and I am not sure that it is opening as it should. Until I read Mike D's explaination of what the EGR does in response to Michaelangelos question posted last November I didn't have a clue. I know where it is located but if I wanted to troubleshoot this part, or even changed it and related hoses where would I start? The tech did find that there was no vacuum when he disconnected the tuube going into the egr, but he said that it could be a number of things. I am trying to avoid paying the smog tech $90 to diagnose and then $65 to $95 for the part and Lord knows how much I'll get gouged for labor. Thank for any assitance.

Re: 1995 4runner failed smog due to high NOX readings [Re: mocats4runner] #554499 01/19/05 06:25 PM
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My 88 4Runner failed the NOX too. The truck had been sitting for about 2 weeks prior to me driving to the testing station which was only about 3 minutes away. The testing people told me to drive it around for about an hour. I drove a half hour up the highway, turned around, drove back to the testing station. I then passed the test. You should try the same thing.


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Re: 1995 4runner failed smog due to high NOX readings [Re: Adam F] #554500 01/19/05 06:35 PM
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mocats4runner Offline OP
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I've always heard that you should drive around a while before getting your car smog tested. I will have to try it. My truck had been sitting for a couple of weeks. Actually my starter went out on me back in December and because of the bad weather here I didn't have the chance to change it until this past Saturday. Afterward I drove it to the testing station which is probably about 5 miles away. Your solution could be the ticket. Thanks

Re: 1995 4runner failed smog due to high NOX readings [Re: mocats4runner] #554501 01/20/05 05:51 AM
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I second the 'good long drive' as an effective manner of getting a pass on the exam. Also, it is very easy to check your EGR valve--apply vacuum to the valve and if the truck sputters and dies, the valve is fine. You can buy a vacuum for this sort of test for about 10-15 at any auto-parts store.

Also, check the EGR modulator. It is a little valve/filter that costs about $35 and could be the source of your issues. It was the source of mine. I went from a high NOX to ultra-low emissions. Good stuff.

mike v.


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