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96 Chevy Z71 with Vortec 350, Code 1406. When engine gets up to temp. code comes on and left bank exhaust gets loud and engine has a variable rough Idle. Suspect EGR Valve Sticking?

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Yep that is what the code is for. Make sure the passage is clean after you pull it off.

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