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Home > Home & Garden > Cars & Trucks   »   Replace an egr sensor on a 2002 ford explorer 4.0L

 
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Replace an egr sensor on a 2002 ford explorer 4.0L

I need to replace the EGR pressure sensor on a 2002 Ford Explorer with a 4.0L engine. I have the part but I am having a hard time locating its location on the engine. Can anyone tell me its specific location? a picture of it would be helpful. Thanks!

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The DPFE is normally located behind the throttle body, along the firewall--look for two hoses going to it. Frequently, they don't need to be replaced, just cleaned. Clean all related hoses, while you are at it. Using a quality full-synthetic engine oil, with a low NOACK Volatility rating, will greatly reduce EGR-related problems.

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