2002 Ford Explorer EGR valve

Tiny
MERLOS79
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  • 2002 FORD EXPLORER
  • V8
  • 2WD
  • AUTOMATIC
  • 89,910 MILES
I run the car onthe computer, and it said egr valve insufficent air flow. So I changed the egr valve, and then I run it on the compurer again and it still shows the same code, still egr valve isufficent air flow. Could it be egr vacum sensor.
Friday, July 11th, 2008 AT 4:37 PM

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Tiny
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There are generally three parts to the EGR system: the EGR valve, an actuator solenoid, and a differential pressure sensor EGR (DPFE).

A code P0401 most likely means one or more of the following has happened:

The DPFE (differential pressure feedback EGR) sensor is faulty and needs to be replaced
There is a blockage in the EGR (tube), most likely carbon buildup
The EGR valve is faulty
The EGR valve may not be opening due to a lack of vaccuum
Possible SolutionsIn fixing this code, it is quite common for people to just replace the EGR valve only to have the OBD code return. The EGR valve is not always the culprit.

Use a vacuum pump and pull the EGR valve open while monitoring engine RPM's & DPFE voltage. There should be a noticable difference in RPM's with the EGR open
Clean out the EGR valve and/or tubing to remove deposits
Check the voltage at the DPFE, compare to specified values (refer to a repair manual for your specific model)
Replace the DPFE sensor (with a good quality / OEM one)
Replace the EGR valve
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Friday, July 11th, 2008 AT 4:50 PM

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