Recently I was driving with my low fuel light on, and when I hit the gas, the car stuttered violently and almost stalled. After which, I came on here and found some posts talking about the fuel pump going bad. Since I have an extended warranty, I took my car to the local Ford dealer. They called and said that yes, the fuel pump was the problem and is covered under warranty. However, they told me that they "highly recommended" cleaning the EGR ports and recalibrating the ECM. This of course was not covered under warranty and cost me $237. On top of that when I picked up my car they threw in an extra $20 charge for "shop supplies". The real kicker is, when I brought my car in I had just filled up, and when I got it back it was below a quarter tank. I don't even want to bother complaining to them, this is the fourth Ford dealer I have been to in as many years, and sadly this was my best experience with them. My real question is, why would my EGR ports need cleaning if my car only has 45000 miles? I don't know enough about it to argue with the dealer, but I thought someone on here might know. Oh yeah, they also tried to charge me $60 to replace the fuel filter, but when I told them I had just replaced it myself at 30000 miles they shut up. I pity people who take their cars in to dealers who don't know anything about their car. Anyway, enough ranting, what exactly are the EGR ports and why were they (supposedly) so dirty??