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Old Jun 14, 2010
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'04 LX EGR Port Cleanout-Need Pics and Instructions

I can do the plug removal and cleanout and was going to replace the plugs with bolts after tapping the holes. My problem is that I'm not sure where the plugs are and don't want to pull off more stuff than necessary. I'm mechanical minded but not really car smart. i don't know acronyms and parts. I need a pic that says remove "this". Any links out there for a DIYer?
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Re: '04 LX EGR Port Cleanout-Need Pics and Instructions

You can not plug the EGR system without removing the entire Head. Once you do that you will be able to figure out the rest by looking at it. Easy way of getting rid of the system.......

Buy a LX thermostat housing Assy that does not have the EGR valve and Get K pro to dissable the system so you dont get a CEL. Otherwise you will.
 
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