P0401 Diagnostic Guide for 1997 Toyota Camry 4-Cylinder: EGR Valve and VSV Testing Procedures
Thanks for the reply. I can confirm that the EGR valve is functioning properly — when I apply direct vacuum to it, the engine stalls, which indicates a healthy response. I've also removed and thoroughly cleaned the EGR valve, ruling out contamination or blockage as the cause. With that said, I'm now looking for reliable testing methods for the EGR Valve Solenoid (VSV) and the EGR Modulator: 1. How can I test the flow of the VSV? I have two VSVs on hand — should one be sufficient for testing? What tools or equipment are needed? 2. Is there a standard procedure to test the EGR Modulator? I haven't found any clear instructions online. What kind of diagnostic setup (e.g., vacuum gauge, pressure source) would allow me to verify its flow performance? Any practical tips or step-by-step guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Are both VSVs new and from the same vehicle? A used unit might have degraded performance.