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Linear EGR Control

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The linear EGR valve is controlled by a high side driver within the PCM. The high side driver provides 12 volts that is pulse width modulated (PWM) by a duty cycle via the high control circuit of the EGR valve. The ground path is provided by the low control circuit of the EGR valve. The PCM calculates the amount of EGR needed based on the following inputs: