Is there a chance that anyone has a Ford manual for an 04 Navigator (Expedition is the same I think) that I could use? I'm working on a Navi for a friend and it has an orphan vaccuum line and and EGR problem.
It would be greatly appreciated!
Is there a chance that anyone has a Ford manual for an 04 Navigator (Expedition is the same I think) that I could use? I'm working on a Navi for a friend and it has an orphan vaccuum line and and EGR problem.
It would be greatly appreciated!
It is better to be hated for what you are than to be loved for what you are not.--Andre Gide
What is a manual...???
Post up exactly what you need and I'll get you the diagram(s) via ALLDATA......
You'll have to be more specific, can you see where the line coming from or see anything else that might pinpoint its purpose...???
Also need to know if it's 2 or 4WD.....
From what I can tell I need the info on the emissions system. She has a problem where it blows the rubber tube off of the EGR valve on the drivers side of the engine (it has two steel tubes on the exh that go to rubber lines and into the valve on the intake). The disconnected line on the pass side of the engine compartment seems to be what controls the EGR operation. The small vacuum line that is disconnected on the pass side runs with another line in a conduit. The second line appears to go to a MAP sensor on the firewall. When you look at the disconnected line it seems like whatever it was connected to would be obvious but there is nothing else disconnected near it and it doesn't run like it has a vacuum leak.
She did have an ex BF get under the hood and putz with it when he got pissed and then she took it to a shop in Pewaukee to fix that issue. I don;t think they removed a T or anything but the vacuum line chart under the hood is a vague and doesn;t help out in this case.
I don't think it's even throwing a code but the EGR line blowing off doesn't seem to be a luxury SUV type thing to me.
If anything I can shoot a pic of the area I'm trying to figure out.
It is better to be hated for what you are than to be loved for what you are not.--Andre Gide
The line that is blowing off is connected to the EGR Pressure Feedback Sensor. I assume the line that is off on the pass side controls the sensor somehow?
Now that I found this it may be 2 different issues?
http://www.tomco-inc.com/Catalog/dpfe%20sensors.pdf
Last edited by d0nut; 03-18-2009 at 07:27 PM.
It is better to be hated for what you are than to be loved for what you are not.--Andre Gide
Are you sure the rubber line is being pushed off...???
Those lines are notorious for shrinking (sh!tty Ford rubber) from age/heat causing them to be pulled off, can't say I've ever seen them 'blown off'.....
I replaced the line with another (The original was gone) and it blows off from built up pressure under acceleration. I'm thinking the valve/orifice isn't opening and letting the exh in?
Does it just flow out the other tube and back to the exh or does it dump into the intake?
It is better to be hated for what you are than to be loved for what you are not.--Andre Gide
It sounds like something is plugged up or not operating like it should, but exactly what is hard to say without seeing it in person......
Here are a couple of shots of the orphan vacuum line:
It is better to be hated for what you are than to be loved for what you are not.--Andre Gide