DB20 - Continuous Memory Code 332: Check EGR Valve Holds Vacuum
Continuous Memory Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 332 indicates that sometime in last 80 warm-up cycles, the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) detected no EGR flow at part throttle.
Possible causes:
- Damaged or plugged vacuum line.
- EGR valve stuck closed.
- Damaged EGR Pressure Transducer (EPT).
- Damaged or plugged exhaust tube.
- Damaged EGR Temperature (EGRT) sensor.
- Damaged harness circuit.
- Key "OFF".
- Disconnect vacuum hose at EGR valve.
- Connect a vacuum pump to the EGR valve.
- Slowly apply 34 kPa (10 in Hg) to the EGR valve.
- Does the EGR valve hold vacuum?
Yes -- Release vacuum. Go to DB21. DB21 - Check EGR Valve Operation
No -- Remove vacuum pump. Reconnect vacuum hose. Refer to Emission Control Systems.