Standard Ignition Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) Valve P/N:EGV1218
Keep exhaust gas recirculation working the way the engine control system intends with the Standard Ignition Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) Valve EGV671. It installs as a direct-fit replacement for the listed applications: the 1998-2003 Ford Ranger (V6-3.0L), the 2000 Ford Ranger (V6-4.0L), and the 1998-2003 Mazda B3000 (V6-3.0L).
An EGR valve meters a controlled portion of exhaust gas back into the intake, lowering peak combustion temperatures to help reduce the formation of oxides of nitrogen (NOx). When the valve sticks, leaks, or fails to open and close on command, the engine can run outside its intended EGR strategy.
If a failed EGR valve is confirmed as the cause, this replaces it. Manufacturer part number EGV671.
What does the EGV671 EGR valve do?
It opens and closes to route a metered portion of exhaust gas back into the intake, helping lower peak combustion temperatures to reduce NOx formation as part of the engine's emissions strategy.
Which vehicles does this EGR valve fit?
It is a direct-fit replacement for the 1998-2003 Ford Ranger (V6-3.0L), the 2000 Ford Ranger (V6-4.0L), and the 1998-2003 Mazda B3000 (V6-3.0L). See the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm your vehicle.
What are signs my EGR valve may need replacing?
Rough or unstable idle, hesitation, engine pinging, or an EGR-related check engine light can be signs. Diagnose the cause first, since these symptoms can also come from other components.
Is this a direct-fit replacement?
Yes. It is a direct-fit replacement designed to replace the original EGR valve on the listed applications.
Will installing this valve fix my rough idle or check engine light?
If a failed EGR valve is confirmed as the cause, replacing it with the EGV671 addresses that fault. Confirm the diagnosis first, as other parts can produce the same symptoms.
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