1999 Odyssey van; 231K miles. About 4 years/50K miles ago, I cleaned the EGR passageway inside the intake plenum. This is a chronic and very well known issue on this engine.
So when the code came back recently, I cleaned the plenum again. Every youtube video says the passage from EGR valve to the intake is big and never clogs.
Unfortunately, few of us have been plagued with a clog in that area. To properly clean it, you have to remove the lower water pipe contraption from the engine which is quite a job. That passageway has too many sharp turns inside and does not seem to be a way to unclog via usual snaking method. I can dump cans of Berryman B12 and hope for a miracle. Stiff cable or coat hanger will not be flexible enough to go through too many 90 degree turns.
The EGR valve itself is 17 years old and has 231K miles on it! It might be the one clogged inside. I hope that is the case but will not know until I swap it with a new one.
Trav probably has lot of experience on this particular engine and EGR clogs and would love to hear from him.
So when the code came back recently, I cleaned the plenum again. Every youtube video says the passage from EGR valve to the intake is big and never clogs.
Unfortunately, few of us have been plagued with a clog in that area. To properly clean it, you have to remove the lower water pipe contraption from the engine which is quite a job. That passageway has too many sharp turns inside and does not seem to be a way to unclog via usual snaking method. I can dump cans of Berryman B12 and hope for a miracle. Stiff cable or coat hanger will not be flexible enough to go through too many 90 degree turns.
The EGR valve itself is 17 years old and has 231K miles on it! It might be the one clogged inside. I hope that is the case but will not know until I swap it with a new one.
Trav probably has lot of experience on this particular engine and EGR clogs and would love to hear from him.