I swapped the upper/lower intake from a 99 to a 2000+.
This link says this:
" In 2000, GM changed the EGR mount to verticle, but the electrical connector is the same. Thats good news for 96-99 owners because you can just use the newer EGR without any adapters. These are the best upper intakes to use."
My first 2000+ EGR that I got on Ebay was not working properly, and caused the car's tranny to act funny (no codes).
So I went to the junkyard, got another one, it caused the computer to throw a code (P405?) and then I exchanged it for another one, and that one caused the same thing.
I guess my question is: I wanted to know for the folks that have done this, have you had success with this EGR swap? No codes, smooth ride, no problems? I wanted to know before I ordered a brand new one (post 2000+) or put an older upper on it so I can use my original pre 2000 EGR again.
And I may break out my voltmeter first and test the circuits, but this is getting irritating.
Thanks.
This link says this:
" In 2000, GM changed the EGR mount to verticle, but the electrical connector is the same. Thats good news for 96-99 owners because you can just use the newer EGR without any adapters. These are the best upper intakes to use."
My first 2000+ EGR that I got on Ebay was not working properly, and caused the car's tranny to act funny (no codes).
So I went to the junkyard, got another one, it caused the computer to throw a code (P405?) and then I exchanged it for another one, and that one caused the same thing.
I guess my question is: I wanted to know for the folks that have done this, have you had success with this EGR swap? No codes, smooth ride, no problems? I wanted to know before I ordered a brand new one (post 2000+) or put an older upper on it so I can use my original pre 2000 EGR again.
And I may break out my voltmeter first and test the circuits, but this is getting irritating.
Thanks.
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