Working on a 2002 Ford escapeV6 blew the EGR apart

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Asked by Ronc258 Sep 22, 2013 at 08:52 PM about the 2002 Ford Escape

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Replaced the EGR it held but now there is no power can not get it over 20 mph

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How can you tell if the converters on this one there is 2 are clogged. there is a good flow throgh the exhaust

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only had a hesitation right before the egr blew up. Ran fine untill then

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Has good flow all the time ignition coil there is no miss in the motor just no power. Could the oxygen sensor cause that sending the wrong info to the emc?

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Have you tried disconnecting the battery for about ten minutes. Might have a code from the egr issue causing it not to operate properly now. This should clear any old codes.

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That's another good one Tom. Sounds like you might be on to something here.

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Good idea dandy I will try that was reading some other revues on here they are saying a faulty coil pack and that will clogg the third converter and to hollow it out and should be fine but the problem is it does not have a miss in the motor. I would think that if the coil pack was bad it would have a miss and be hard to start. it fires right up and runs fine just no power when you drive it

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