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112-032-0006 | Genuine Cummins® EGR Exhaust Gas Recirculation Valve Kit

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Description:
An Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) Valve 112-032-0006 is a key part of a vehicle’s emissions control system. Its main job is to recirculate a small portion of exhaust gases back into the engine’s intake system, reducing harmful emissions and improving combustion efficiency.

Part Number
: 112-032-0006, 1120320006
Condition: New
Manufacture/Brand: Cummins

Fits 112-032-0006 For Cummins engine systems EPA13 6.7 liter ISB/QSB

2003–2005 Dodge Ram 1500
Trim Levels: SLT Quad Cab 2WD/4WD, ST Quad Cab 2WD/4WD, SRT-10 Quad Cab 2WD, SRT-10 Regular Cab 2WD, SLT Regular Cab 2WD/4WD, ST Regular Cab 2WD/4WD


Purpose of using 112-032-0006:

1. Reduce Harmful NOx Emissions


The main goal of the EGR system is to cut down nitrogen oxide (NOx) — a major air pollutant that contributes to smog and acid rain.
By routing a small amount of exhaust gas back into the intake, the EGR valve lowers the combustion temperature, which prevents NOx from forming.

2. Lower Combustion Temperature

Exhaust gases don’t contain oxygen, so mixing them with fresh air/fuel makes the mixture less oxygen-rich.
This causes combustion to happen at a lower temperature, reducing thermal stress on engine components and keeping the engine cooler.

3. Improve Fuel Efficiency

In diesel and modern gasoline engines, the EGR system helps burn fuel more efficiently at part-throttle or light-load conditions.
It can slightly improve miles per gallon (MPG) and reduce fuel consumption under cruising conditions.

4. Assist in Emissions System Operation

Works hand-in-hand with other systems like:
EGR Cooler – cools the exhaust gas before it re-enters the intake.
DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) – traps soot particles.
SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction) – removes remaining NOx from exhaust.
Together, they ensure the engine meets EPA and Euro emissions standards.

5. Protect Engine Components

By reducing combustion temperature and pressure, the EGR valve helps prevent knocking (detonation) in gasoline engines and reduces wear in diesel engines.

 

Signs of a Bad Exhaust Gas Recirculation Valve 112-032-0006:

  • Rough Idle or Stalling

    • The engine may idle roughly or even stall because the air-fuel mixture is affected when the EGR valve is stuck open or closed.

  • Poor Engine Performance

    • Loss of power, hesitation, or reduced acceleration due to improper recirculation of exhaust gases.

  • Increased Fuel Consumption

    • A malfunctioning EGR valve can lead to inefficient combustion, causing the engine to burn more fuel than usual.

  • Check Engine Light (CEL) On

    • The ECU may detect an EGR problem and trigger the CEL, often accompanied by codes like P0401 (EGR flow insufficient) or P0402 (EGR flow excessive).

  • Rough or Erratic Engine Behavior Under Load

    • You might feel engine knocking, pinging, or hesitation during acceleration.

  • Black Smoke from Exhaust

    • A stuck-closed EGR valve can cause higher combustion temperatures, leading to black smoke due to incomplete combustion.

  • Strong Fuel Smell or Sulfur Odor

    • When the EGR valve is malfunctioning, unburned fuel can cause noticeable smells from the exhaust.

  • Engine Overheating

    • Since the EGR valve helps reduce combustion temperatures, failure can lead to increased engine heat.

 

About the Manufacturer – Cummins:

Cummins is a leading American manufacturer of diesel and natural gas engines, as well as power generation systems and emissions solutions. Founded in 1919 and headquartered in Columbus, Indiana, Cummins is known globally for its durable, high-performance engines used in trucks, buses, construction equipment, agriculture, and power systems.

The brand is widely respected for its innovation in clean diesel technology, including aftertreatment systems, turbochargers, and advanced electronics that help reduce emissions while maximizing engine efficiency and reliability.