Chrysler Engine EGQ

The 4.0-liter V6 Chrysler EGQ engine was produced at the Trenton factory from 2006 to 2010 and installed in popular models such as Pacifica, Grand Caravan vans, and Town & Country. There is also a slightly more powerful version of this engine with the EMM index. The LH series also includes the following engines: EER, EGW, EGE, EGG, EGF, EGN, and EGS.

Technical specifications of the Chrysler EGQ 4.0 liter engine.

Exact capacity3952 cm³
Power systeminjector
Engine power250 - 255 HP
Torque350 - 355 nm
Engine blockaluminum V6
Block headaluminum 24v
Cylinder diameter96 mm
Piston stroke.91 mm
Compression ratio10.3
Engine featuresSOHC
Hydraulic compensator. tak
Timing drivestrip
Timing phase adjusterthere is no
Turbochargingthere is no
What oils to use5.3 liters 5W-30
Fuel type92
Environmental classEURO 3
Approximate life expectancy330 000 HP

Fuel consumption Chrysler Engine EGQ

For example, with the 2007 Chrysler Pacifica equipped with an automatic transmission:
City15.7 litry
Route10.2 litry
Mixed13.8 litry

Engine Overview and Common Failures

The weight of the EGQ engine assembly is 180 kg. The EGQ engine number is located at the junction of the block and the gearbox. This engine has very narrow oil channels, which often become clogged. Due to insufficient lubrication, the bearings and hydraulic lifters wear out quickly in this area. The aggressive operation of the EGR leads to throttle contamination and unstable idle speeds. The exhaust valves are covered with carbon deposits, causing them to no longer seal tightly. Another common issue is coolant leaks from under the pump gasket.

Engine Chrysler Egq

Chrysler
Pacifica 1 (CS)2006 - 2007
Town & Country 5 (RT)2007 - 2010
Dodge
Grand Caravan 5 (RT)2007 - 2010
Volkswagen
Routan 1 (7B)2008 - 2010

Engines from the same line as Chrysler Engine EGQ

See Also

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Jeep Erc Engine

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