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how do i replace my egr valve in my mitsubishi mirage?
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1993 Mitsubishi mirage 1.5

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June 28 10:19 PM (6 hours and 54 minutes and 46 seconds later)
         
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Hey Customer (name blocked for privacy) thanks for the question,

The EGR valve is located on the intake manifold, left side of the engine.

The professional labor time to replace the EGR valve is .7 tenths of an hour.

If you have the new EGR vlave, then when looking at it might help you identify what you are trying to remove.

The EGR valve will also require an EGR valve gasket if one is not supplied with the new valve.

The EGR valve will have a vacuum hose to remove, a couple of bolts to remove, then basically install the new one in reverse order. Making sure the mounting surface is free and clear of any carbon or other materials that might effect the sealing of the valve and new gasket.

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June 28 10:25 PM (6 minutes and 3 seconds later)
         
My mitsubishi mirage is not a california model. So are you sure that I have one?
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