Hi All,
I am not a mechanic and am not afraid of getting into the nitty-gritty as long as I do not make things worse. Have worked on a '67 Chevy Van (insert music here) and most recently a Mazda B2000 truck.
Anne's 1995 Contour LX Duratec 2.5L has had problems since she bought it. It was new with 11 miles on it. Her brother is a Ford tranny mechanic, in another state, so she knows how to break in a car. Enough background.
I've searched and read many posts here but have a few questions.
Here is the current problem:
Some months ago we were on the interstate at 60mph when I pressed the accelerator and there was a loss of power. It got worse so I drove home and we used the Subaru from there on. (We have limited funds and ignoring things seems a hobby.) The Contour sat for a while. When it needed a state inspection it started ok but soon began hesitating and backfiring on the way. I was following Anne wondering what was causing the hesitation and backfiring. Stopping at a dept store lot I opened the hood to a high pitched sound; could hear it beforehand. Couldn't determine the source, though it seemed in the area of the EGR valve.
Now it needs fixing.
The most similar post ended w/o resolution.
http://www.contour.org/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Cat=&Board=trouble&Number=47399&page=&view=&sb=5&o=&fpart=all&vc=1
Will certainly do as suggested, but...
The questions are:
1. Is there an easy way to test for a leak? I see Gumout, etc. with cautions on fires. Also saw a reference to incense. Is there a safe, easy to test for leaks? The incense method seems harmless enough
2. Thought this may be the EGR but read EGRs seldom fail, could it be the PCV?
3. If I need to replace the EGR, what size wrench do I need? The largest I have is 7/8th.
I have a replacement EGR valve and am ready to replace it. But if those who know better - this means you

- have a better suggestion...
Oh, it has ~50K miles on it
Thanks
Vince