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From: AutoRepairHelp101
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  • anti seize on the threads will cause them to be lubricated and may not tighten down correctly please never do that.

  • uh yeah. I'm going to spend $200.00 every 30,000 miles. LOL

  • where the fuk was the testing part? What a lame ass video....

  • @Dreezomuzic Maybe if you watched part 1 you fucking tool,

    What a lame ass comment...

  • I never had to replace my EGR valve on my trucks and my toyota truck has 350,000. Mother of fact I never had to replace the EGR valve on any of my cars and trucks.

  • I've watched quite a few of these instructional videos addressing many different areas of the standard car engine, I've found that if I had replaced all the parts each video has recommended at the time they recommend to do so, I would have an new engine in my car on average every 50:000 miles.

  • replace every 30k your joking right? if thats the case then why dont manufacturers suggest this? also why dont they change it when the car is serviced by a dealership?

    the piice on these parts is not cheap!

  • hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

    replace with in 30000 miles

    are you kidding me ?

    where i live the egr come with the new car and end up with here

  • Start with a cool engine..... yeah explain to customers why they have to get a ride home and to work..

  • haha 1989 shop class video!!!!!!!

  • bastard i cant find it on my mazda mx6

  • NO need to replace check it first!

  • thanks for this vid

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