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When the actuator malfunctions, the engine doesn't receive the signal for idling speed and quits running. If your EGR valve is clogged, dirty, or not working properly, it can cause your car to stall, idle strangely, or sputter, depending on whether it's stuck open or closed. This is why your Ford Transit keeps stalling when idling. The typical cost for replacing the EGR valve is between $340 and $430. Labor costs range from $90 to $110, and parts cost between $250 and $320. Keep in mind that this estimate doesn't include taxes and fees, and doesn't account for your specific location. Additional repairs may also be necessary.
If your EGR valve in your Ford Transit is blocked, dirty, or faulty, it can lead to the vehicle stalling, idling irregularly, or misfiring.