Md. Code Regs. 11.14.06.06 - Exhaust Gas Recirculation System (EGR)
A. Most 1973 and later model vehicles are
equipped with an exhaust gas recirculation system to recirculate proper amounts
of exhaust gases into the air/fuel mixture in the intake manifold. This
recirculation into the manifold reduces combustion temperatures, thus reducing
oxides of nitrogen (NOx). There are several types of EGR systems: a back
pressure system which operates in conjunction with exhaust back pressure, a
conventional system which operates on carburetor venturi vacuum, an
electronically controlled system which operates from the engine computerized
emissions control system, or a floor jet system which operates through jets in
the floor of the intake manifold.
Procedures: | Reject Vehicle If: |
(1) Inspect for presence of exhaust gas recirculation system. | (1) Exhaust gas recirculation system is required and any part is missing. |
(2) Inspect for condition of exhaust gas recirculation system. | (2) Hoses, pipes, tubing, valves, or jets are damaged, disconnected, plugged, cracked, leaking, or improperly connected. |
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