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SPN 4533moderate severity✨ AI-generated

EGR Valve Position Sensor Circuit Low Voltage

The EGR valve position sensor is reporting a low voltage condition.

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What it means (plain English)

The computer is seeing less than 0.2 volts from the EGR valve position sensor, which suggests it's not getting the right signals indicating how much the valve is open or closed.

What the computer is actually seeing

The engine control module (ECM) expects to see a voltage between 0.5 to 4.5 volts from the EGR position sensor when it’s active, reflecting the valve's position.

What a healthy reading looks like

Normal voltage from EGR valve position sensor is between 0.5V (fully closed) and 4.5V (fully open).

Guided diagnostic — the DiagCoach way

Don't just throw parts at it. Walk through these in order — each step tells you whether to keep going or stop and fix what you found.

  1. 11. Check the wiring and connectors between the EGR valve position sensor and the ECM for any signs of damage or corrosion. If found, repair or replace as needed.
  2. 22. With the key on and the engine off, use a multimeter to measure the voltage at the sensor. It should read between 0.5V and 4.5V.
  3. 33. If the voltage is below 0.2V, check for continuity and proper ground on the sensor circuit. Fix or replace any broken connections.
  4. 44. If wiring checks out and voltage is still low, replace the EGR valve position sensor. If the new sensor still reads low, further diagnose the EGR valve operation.

Common causes

  • Damaged or corroded wiring to the EGR valve position sensor
  • Faulty EGR valve position sensor
  • Faulty EGR valve
  • Poor connection at the sensor or ECU

Typical repair cost

$$ - $$$

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Frequently asked questions

Is it safe to drive with this code?

It's advisable to fix soon because EGR issues can lead to higher emissions and reduced performance.

Will this code come back after clearing?

Yes, if the underlying issue isn’t fixed, it will likely reappear.

Why might this code pair with SPN 4534?

SPN 4534 deals with the EGR control, so if the position sensor is faulty, the control operations may also be impacted.

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