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  • Honda Fit EGR Valve - 18011-RBJ-000
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    Honda Fit Valve Set, EGR

    Part Number: 18011-RBJ-000
    $429.27 MSRP: $619.43
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: EGR Valve
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Honda's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 2015-2020 Honda Fit | 5 Door EX, 5 Door EX-L, 5 Door EX-LN, 5 Door LX, 5 Door LX SE, 5 Door Sport | KA 6MT, KA CVT
  • Honda Fit EGR Valve - 18011-RB0-000
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    Honda Fit Valve Set, EGR

    Part Number: 18011-RB0-000
    $442.08 MSRP: $637.92
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: EGR Valve
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Honda's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 2009-2013 Honda Fit | 5 Door FIT, 5 Door Sport | KA 5AT, KA 5MT
  • Honda Fit EGR Valve - 18011-RME-A00
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    Honda Fit Valve Set, EGR

    Part Number: 18011-RME-A00
    $361.61 MSRP: $515.12
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: EGR Valve
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Honda's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 2007-2008 Honda Fit | 5 Door Base, 5 Door Sport | KA 5AT, KA 5MT

Honda Fit EGR Valve

The EGR Valve in Honda Fit vehicles work to allow a measure of exhaust gases to be pumped back into the combustion chamber thus reducing emissions of air pollutants in the event the air fuel mixture is sub standard. The EGR Valve works by passing back part of the exhaust gas into the engine so that the amount of oxygen present is reduced and instead, inert gases are introduced so as to reduce peak temperatures that cause emissions of nitrogen oxides known as NOx. Honda Fit, like most car makers, has also gone through changes in the EGR Valve design which ranges from the basic orifice jets to valves that are programed to changes in conditions like coolant temperature and manifold vacuum. Current EGR systems can also consist of backpressure transducers, which help in regulating the flow according to loading of the engine. Although the EGR Valve serves its purpose in compliance with the emission rates to a certain extend, it may clog with carbon deposits and therefore needs a regular maintenance or replacement specifically in Honda Fit models.

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Honda Fit EGR Valve Parts Questions & Experts Answers

  • Q: How do you remove and install the EGR valve and Tube on Honda Fit?
    A: The EGR valve is located on the left end of the cylinder head, by the alternator bolted on the block to the left of the engine. The first step is to locate this connector and then unplug it from the EGR valve, the next step is to remove the two bolts that fits in the EGR valve to pull out this valve. In case of installation, the process should be done in the reverse method that was used in its removal and see that the area that the EGR is mounted on is cleaned, a new gasket is fitted and tighten the EGR mounting bolts as described under the torque setting. Starting from models of 2009, first, you need to detach the cowl cover and the lower cowl. Finally, remove the fasteners on the pipe flanges at both ends of the EGR pipe and remove the pipe from the Catalytic Converter, as well as the cylinder head. Remove the pipe and check the flanges and coupling faces as well as the gaskets and bolts; replace any damaged gaskets and tighten the bolts to the recommended amount of turn. Last but not the least replace the lower cowl along with the cowl cover.

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