Emission Control Systems: Description and Operation
Engine Emission Control - 4.6L, 5.4L and 6.8L
NOTE: Do not permanently remove or render inoperative any part of the vehicle emission control system including related hardware. Failure to comply may violate applicable state and federal law.
NOTE: The vehicle emission vacuum routing diagrams are contained in the Description and Operation subsection of the Evaporative Emissions system.
The engine emission control system consists of the following:
- PCV system
- EGR system (4.6L [2V] only)
EGR System
The EGR system:
- returns a small amount of exhaust gas into the engine for recombustion.
- reduces the overall combustion temperature and provides a significant reduction of Nitrogen Oxides (NOx).
The EGR system module:
- is electronically controlled by the PCM.
- is connected to the exhaust manifold by the EGR system module-to-exhaust manifold tube.
- controls recirculated exhaust gas flow to the intake manifold.
- monitors the flow of recirculated exhaust gases through the EGR valve-to-exhaust manifold tube.
- returns a signal to the PCM.
The amount of recirculated exhaust gas depends on:
- engine rpm.
- intake manifold vacuum.
- exhaust back pressure.
- engine coolant temperature.
- throttle position.
PCV System
The PCV system:
- uses intake manifold vacuum to ventilate blow-by fumes from the crankcase.
- returns the fumes to the intake manifold for combustion.
The PCV valve:
- varies the amount of blow-by gases returned to the intake manifold based on available engine vacuum.