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EGR Valve Replaces EGV1042 Compatible with 2003-2011 Crown Victoria/Lincoln Town/Grand Marquis Direct Replacement.

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About this item

  • 【Wide Compatibility】 Compatible with 2003-2011 Crown Victoria, Compatible with 2003-2011 Lincoln Town Car, Compatible with 2003-2011 Grand Marquis
  • 【OE part number】 EGV1042, CX2060, 3W7E-9Y456-B3A, 5W7E-9Y456-AA, 3W7E-9Y456-B3B, 3W7E-9Y456-B3C
  • 【Easy Installation】 Designed as direct-fit replacements, making installation easy without any modifications. OEM Replacement
  • 【Premium Quality】 Strict OE specifications. We conduct comprehensive quality testing and computer-controlled testing to ensure that all functions are up to standard.
  • 【Upgraded Durability】 High-strength silicon diaphragms reinforced with steel, ensuring long-lasting durability and resistance to high temperatures, longer service life.


Fitment
Compatible with 2003-2011 Crown Victoria
Compatible with 2003-2011 Lincoln Town Car
Compatible with 2003-2011 Grand Marquis


Peter Gomez
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
It works
Jovan
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
Part caused my battery voltage to go up when car was on and drained the battery when off. Would not recommend
W Sanita
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2024
Only lasted 5.5 months. Don’t recommend for a long lasting fix. Just buy one from your local auto parts store to avoid the trouble.
Marlene
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2024
This EGR valve corrected the check engine light situation.
Bugman
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2024
Second one I have bought at a below average cost. First one failed after a month. This one failed in two days. It probably was defective on arrival and failed immediately, it just to a couple it just took a couple days to be certain.It isn’t obvious when the car is started cold, but once warmed up the idle is terrible and you have to hold the accelerator all the way down to start it.With a few hours free to work on it and monitoring the live data I figured out it wasn’t closing all the way and behaved like a vacuum leak. I checked with my gages and confirmed. I replaced the valve for the third time.My best guess, and I stress guess, is that these are factory rejects that they are “fixing “ and selling. You will not be happy with one of these.
Travis
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2024
Fit perfectly failed function test diaphragm leaked down on test caused engine code in 30 minutes