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Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) Valve Control Circuit – Current Below Normal or Open Circuit
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Overview
| CODE | REASON | EFFECT |
| Fault Code: 2349 PID: S146 SPN: 2791 FMI: 5/5 LAMP: Amber SRT: |
Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) Valve Control Circuit – current below normal or open circuit. |
Possible low power. Power removed from the EGR valve motor. |
![]() Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) Valve Control Circuit
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Circuit Description
The Electronic Control Module (ECM) controls the EGR valve, opening and closing it based on various engine operating conditions. The EGR valve is opened and closed by a DC motor that receives voltage from the ECM on the EGR valve motor SIGNAL (+) and EGR valve motor SIGNAL (-) circuits. To open the valve, the motor receives voltage on the EGR valve motor SIGNAL (+) circuit. To close the valve, the motor receives voltage on the EGR valve motor SIGNAL
(-) circuit.
Component Location
The EGR valve and motor assembly is located on the exhaust side of the engine. It is mounted near the accessory bracket towards the front of the engine. Refer to Procedure 100-002 for a detailed component location view.
Shop Talk
The ECM monitors the voltage level of this circuit and logs a fault code if the voltage level indicates an open circuit or short to voltage source.
This fault is always set inactive when the keyswitch is turned ON. If the fault condition reoccurs while the keyswitch is in the ON position, the fault code will be set active. Since active faults are set inactive at key ON, this troubleshooting tree should be used to troubleshoot active and inactive faults.
Possible causes of this fault include:
- An open circuit in the engine harness, connectors, motor, or ECM
- EGR valve motor SIGNAL (+) or (-) leads shorted to a voltage source in the engine harness or ECM.
Do not supply voltage of any kind to the EGR valve motor. This circuit uses a pulse-width-modulated signal and direct voltage can permanently damage the motor.
Refer to Troubleshooting Fault Code t05-2349

