Dodge Dodge Forum
Dodge Forum Dodge Ram
Dodge Forum   Dodge Classifieds   News   Photo Gallery   Calendar   Search   Contact   Sponsors
Dodge Recalls & TSBs   Dodge Lineup   Dodge Wallpaper   Dodge History   Dodge Timeslips   Member List   Register   Login

Error code 32

  Printable Version
Dodge >> Dodge Cars >> Dodge Intrepid >> 1st Gen Intrepid >> Error code 32 Page: [1]
Login
Message << Older Topic   Newer Topic >>
Error code 32 - 6/25/2007 7:36:45 PM   
Buzzquest41

 

Posts: 12
Joined: 5/27/2007
Status: offline
I'm getting error code #32. Does this mean that my EGR is bad, the EGR solenoid is bad, or maybe the O2 sensor? Because it also says "Required change in air/fuel ratio not detected during diagnostic test." The other explanation I got was, "An open or shorted condition detected in the EGR transducor solenoid circuit." Could someone please clarify for me which one I should be checking. Thanks.
1997 Intrepid. 3.5 Automatic. 
Post #: 1
RE: Error code 32 - 6/28/2007 6:41:43 AM   
kurts2

 

Posts: 591
Joined: 10/27/2006
Status: offline
Use an OBDII scan tool (or have it read for free at an auto parts store like Auto Zone) and it will clarify which"32" you are getting.  For example you may have a 403 (open or shorted EGR) or a 401 (req change in ratio not detected (in this case, it could be sticking)).  As for the O2, I read that the O2 sensor must pass its test before the EGR will run its test.

(in reply to Buzzquest41)
Post #: 2
RE: Error code 32 - 6/28/2007 5:02:40 PM   
Buzzquest41

 

Posts: 12
Joined: 5/27/2007
Status: offline
Thank you. Will do. Had the starter replaced cuz that went out. Was wondering if it was EGR. Can't you check it by doing a "suck" test? If you suck and air comes through it's no good. And if you can't suck any air through it's good? I heard someone testing it this way.

(in reply to kurts2)
Post #: 3
RE: Error code 32 - 7/4/2007 10:12:34 AM   
kurts2

 

Posts: 591
Joined: 10/27/2006
Status: offline
quote:

ORIGINAL: Buzzquest41

Thank you. Will do. Had the starter replaced cuz that went out. Was wondering if it was EGR. Can't you check it by doing a "suck" test? If you suck and air comes through it's no good. And if you can't suck any air through it's good? I heard someone testing it this way.


By a "suck test" do you mean to check the diaphragm with a vacuum tester?  If so, yes you can tell if it is ruptured and may even hear it move, but it might have carbon build up preventing it from physically seating.  If you first determine which code you have, you know which direction to go instead of checking the vacuum lines vs. the electrical side to the solinoid.

P.S.  The starter is not the EGR (if that is what you ment by "Had the starter replaced cuz that went out. Was wondering if it was EGR").


(in reply to Buzzquest41)
Post #: 4
Login OR Register now to post a reply to this forum topic.
Page:   [1]

 
 
Dodge Forum >> Dodge Cars >> Dodge Intrepid >> 1st Gen Intrepid
Jump to:



Featured Sponsors
new used
Advertising Info

Poll
Now that you've seen the 2008 Dodge Challenger SRT-8, what do you think?
I Love It, Its Perfect
I love the looks, but hate the transmission
I like it, but I want the concept interior
I like it, but I want the exact concept exterior
Its ok, but the concept was far better
Thanks, but I look forward to some changes on the 2009 models.

Poll Results
Previous Polls

Top 10 Posters
dustyloins21161
badstratrt20848
midnight17866
vipergts14501
dodgegirl1913072
ramfan5.912450
steve05ram3611410
nickoman0110864
drew10116
casper9606

New Vendors
Truxedo
Airaid
Mopar Biz
ATI ProCharger
Motor City Auto Parts
Sonic Electronix
Buy Auto Truck Accessories
Buy Car Floor Mats
Edge Products
AMSOIL - Performance Oil Technology

Harley Davidson | Ford Mustang Forums | Dodge Challenger

Dodge Forum .com is not affiliated with or endorsed by Daimler Chrysler.