1998 Toyota Camry P0402 Code: EGR Valve Replacement Not Resolving Issue
Hi, I'm having trouble with my 1998 Toyota Camry that has been throwing up a P0402 diagnostic code. I've already cleaned the EGR valve and associated hoses and intake manifold—there's only a thin circular black ring of carbon near the opening, which is minimal. After clearing the code, it returns after just 4 to 5 engine starts. I recently replaced the EGR valve with a new one from AutoZone, as the MAP sensor tested fine and I cleaned the vacuum modulator filter using compressed air. However, even with this replacement, the P0402 code reappears consistently. All hoses appear properly connected, and I haven-'t tested the EGR Vacuum Solenoid Valve (EGR VSV) yet—this component was not evaluated in my previous checks. Given that the issue persists despite replacing the main EGR valve, I'm wondering what else could be causing this. Could there be a problem with the EGR VSV operation? Does it require specific lubrication or cleaning to function properly under certain engine conditions? Any real-world experiences or troubleshooting tips for P0402 on 1998 Toyota Camry models would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance! Tommy
I noticed a confusion in my earlier post—this vehicle is actually showing P0401, not P0402. This distinction matters significantly as the codes indicate different issues. Thanks for pointing that out. Tommy