The egr valve is on the passenger side of the motor. It is a round canister at the back almost at the firewall.
4x4 indicator light
Looking down on the engine, the EGR valve is to the right of the rocker cover, connected to the head.
behind your trotle body on top of your intake
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it took me forever to figer out but i have a 96 rodeo manual and the e brake has to be up and if it don't work id check the fuse panels
The egr valve is located on the drivers side of the engine on the rear of the intake manifold. Its held on by 2 bolts and has a vacuum line on the top of the diaphram.
On the driver side firewall next to the evap and brake booster
No it wont work, the 96-97 Isuzu rodeo switches look similar to te 98-02 models but there's a difference.Also used 98 window switches cost more than 96-97 switches. http//:jlkautoparts.com
The EGR valve should be located towards the rear and center of the engine. Just remove the hoses and unbolt from the engine. Looks like a flying saucer or dashpot design
If you have an egr valve failure why are you replacing th oxygen sensor? Most likely the EGR valve assembly is blocked or partially blocked. Often they build up exhaust deposits on the EGR valve and ports.
The four wheel drive light is most Likely staying on when your Isuzu Rodeo is in two wheel drive because of a bad sensor. A licensed auto technician would be able to replace this for you.
the egr valve is located on the back left side of the engine. getting to it is easier from underneath the car. (up on jacks). I had the same thing on a 96 mx-6. we canged the egr boost solinoid sensor located on the air intake box