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Originally posted by Gaffer:
plugged exhaust test? You lost me. Searched Troubleshooting, looked in the FAQ and Googled contour.org w/ no result I can see. Do you have a link in case I missed something? thx



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Originally posted by Tony2005:
Welcome.

"1. Is there an easy way to test for a leak?"
Yes. Spray carb cleaner and if the idle increases or decrease, that is where the vacuum leak is. Sometimes, you can hear a hissing sound.

"2. Thought this may be the EGR but read EGRs seldom fail, could it be the PCV?"
It could, but more likely DPFE but you need to scan for the codes and post.

"3. If I need to replace the EGR, what size wrench do I need?"
Not sure of the big tube nut but I think 7/8 should be good enough.

"I have a replacement EGR valve and am ready to replace it."
If you replace the EGR, get a new gasket too, for $1, you can't go wrong there.

Also test for plugged exhaust. Unplug the O2 sensor and if performance improves, you have a plugged exhaust.

CEL code. Take it to Autozone or Advance for free scanning. Some will scan 1995 models too. If not, then use the paper clip method.
http://www.contour.org/FAQ/FAQ.php?s=probs&displayid=10

EGR/DPFE test.
http://www.contour.org/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Cat=&Board=trouble&Number=1110464&Forum=trouble&Words=egr%20suck&Match=Entire%20Phrase&Searchpage=0&Limit=25&Old=1week&Main=1110435&Search=true#Post1110464

Plugged exhaust
http://www.contour.org/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Cat=&Board=trouble&Number=1109982&Forum=trouble&Words=plugged&Match=Entire%20Phrase&Searchpage=0&Limit=25&Old=1week&Main=1109438&Search=true#Post1109982




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ever forward... thx

"Uninstall Bank 2 lower (radiator side) to determine if main cat is plugged, reinstall Bank 2 lower and then uninstall Bank 2 upper (radiator)" Is lower under the engine? Is upper under the plastic cover- though that's for pre-cats? Pics in Haynes, and my inexperience are little help. No garage, rain and pending darkness are no joy either

Is a special tool needed? What size wrench? It is supposed to pour tomorrow so maybe I can get everything together beforehand. btw - what do folks use for anti-seize compound?

Thanks!

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Double-posting, sorry but inquiring minds...

If removing the O2 sensor improves the 'symptom' what am I looking at? Replacing the exhaust system? Can I do it? How much should it cost? I don't trust the local Ford shop as they've rarely fixed a problem with this car. Further, one time they 'lost' the replaced part to janitorial services after I asked for it - thinking it had nothing to do with the problem. Am venting, but would like an idea of where we are headed if possible.

Thanks again, I appreciate the input and support.

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Sorry, should have mentioned the procedure is for a 1996 and later model. For a 95, there is only one sensor for each precat (Bank 1 firewall side, and Bank 2 radiator side). Remove the main catalytic converter (under the vehicle closer to the front seats) and if the performance inmproves, you have a plugged main catalytic converter. If not, then you have a plugged pre-catalytic converter.

To test for plugged pre-cat, reinstall main cat, remove Bank 2 (radiator side) sensor. If performance improves, then you have a plugged Bank 2 pre-cat. If not then you have a plugged Bank 1 (firewall side) pre-cat.

You either gut the pre-cats or main cat (if it is plugged) to do it the cheap way. I think NC doesn't have emissions smog test. Or install new pre-cats or a main cat.

For prices, www.teamfordparts.com


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