The chart on the reverse side updates the Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) Flow Check found on page 6E3-C7-4 of the 1988 Riviera and Reatta Buick Chassis Service Manual.
Terminals "A" and "C" are reversed on the original chart and should be revised to show this information.
EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION (EGR) FLOW CHECK 3800 (VIN C) "E" SERIES (PORT)
The digital (EGR) valve is designed to accurately supply EGR to an engine independent of intake manifold vacuum. The valve controls EGR flow from the exhaust to the intake manifold through three orifices which increment in size to produce seven combinations. When a solenoid is energized, the armature, with attached shaft and swivel pintle, is lifted opening the orifice.
The flow accuracy is dependent on metering orifice size only, which results in improved control.
If a code is set, inspect EGR for damage,
Start and idle engine, enter ECM overrides ES02, ES03, ES04. You should be able to discern a change in engine rpm as the ECM turns on the EGR.
ES02 should result in a small change and ES04 in a large change in rpm. The engine may stall when ES04 is turned"ON. "
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