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I have a 2004 mercury montery I am posting this question here only because my van was built by ford my engine i am told is very similar to the ford exploer I was told by the dealer today my EGR valve needed to be replaced along with 12 other trouble codes in which a majority of them i research and found out that they were "bull" but the list of codes I paid $102.00 for i can't find the EGR code here they are C1288, U1059, B2795, B2039, B2519, B2523,B2589, B2592, P0304, P0316, P2004, P2006 I know that the ones that start with the B I THINK ARE "BULL" WRONG KEY CODE ETC. IF ANYONE CAN HELP please THIS DIAGNOSIS i GOT FROM THE DEALER AND THEY WANT OVER $600.00 TO MAYBE FIX THE PROBLEMS
p0304 is #4 cylinder misfire
p0316 is misfire detected in the first 1000 revolutions
b codes are body module codes
c codes abs I believe
I'll try to check into it soon as I can
p2004 and p2005 are code for the imrc,Intake Manifold Runner Control
the imrc is sometimes refered to as a valve or control both are vacuum actuated according to the pced
replaceing both they said it was about $428 for the IMCR and $406 for the EGR valve when they gave me the code for the IMCR and the other 12 codes there was not a code for the EGR I just don't get it I have already had the dealer do a cleaning on the IMCR could they have broken something
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