P0401 moderate

Exhaust Gas Recirculation Flow Insufficient Detected

The P0401 code means the vehicle's onboard diagnostic system has detected: Exhaust Gas Recirculation Flow Insufficient Detected. This is a moderate severity code.

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Keep driving?
Yes, but fix soon
DIY difficulty
medium
Estimated cost
$15-$50 for a DPFE sensor (Ford); $250-$600 to replace an EGR valve (part $100-$350 mechanical or electronic, plus labor); $150-$300 for an EGR cleaning/decarbon service
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Common Symptoms

  • Check Engine Light on
  • Engine ping or knock under load
  • Rough idle in some cases
  • Failed emissions test

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Probable Causes (Ranked by Likelihood)

  • Clogged EGR passages or ports Very High
  • Stuck closed or faulty EGR valve High
  • Blocked DPFE sensor hoses (Ford) or differential pressure sensor failure High
  • Faulty EGR position sensor Moderate
  • Carbon buildup in intake manifold EGR entry port Moderate

Step-by-Step Diagnostic Procedure

  1. On Ford vehicles, inspect the DPFE (differential pressure feedback EGR) sensor and its two hoses: these hoses clog with carbon and are a very common cause.

  2. Command the EGR valve open with a scan tool at idle. The RPM should drop or the engine should stumble if EGR flow is occurring. No RPM change means no flow.

  3. Remove the EGR valve and inspect the passages for carbon buildup. Clean with carburetor cleaner and a wire brush if clogged.

  4. Check EGR valve position sensor voltage: at rest should be near 0.5V, at full open near 4.5V.

  5. Inspect the intake manifold EGR entry port for carbon blocking the opening.

Common Fixes by Vehicle

What techs usually find when diagnosing P0401 on specific vehicles — tap your vehicle for the fix and the exact part:

2001-2012 Ford F-150/Ranger 4.0L/4.6L moderate DIY

EGR passages clogged with carbon is the #1 cause. Remove the EGR valve and clean the passages with a wire brush and carb cleaner. If the EGR valve itself is stuck, replace with Dorman 911-176. The DPFE (differential pressure feedback EGR) sensor also fails frequently -- Ford part 1L3Z-9J460-BA.

Labor: 1-2 hours
2007-2017 Toyota Camry/Highlander 2.5L/3.5L moderate DIY

Carbon buildup in the EGR passages between the EGR valve and intake manifold. Remove the EGR valve and use a long screwdriver or drill bit to break up the carbon in the port. The EGR vacuum switching valve (VSV) also fails -- check for vacuum at the EGR valve with engine at 2000 RPM.

Labor: 1-1.5 hours
1999-2010 Honda Accord/Odyssey 3.0L/3.5L V6 hard DIY

EGR ports in the intake manifold get completely clogged with carbon. Honda V6 engines are notorious for this. The intake manifold needs to come off to properly clean the ports. While it is off, clean the EGR valve and replace the intake manifold gaskets. Also check EGR lift sensor voltage.

Labor: 3-4 hours
2005-2015 Chevrolet Impala/Equinox 3.4L/3.5L moderate DIY

The EGR valve pintle gets stuck from carbon deposits. Remove and clean with carb cleaner. If the pintle is scored or pitted, replace the valve (ACDelco 214-1105). Also check the EGR vacuum supply hose for cracks -- these deteriorate quickly in engine heat. GM TSB #07-06-04-019 addresses EGR issues.

Labor: 45 min

Frequently Asked Questions

What does EGR do and why does it matter?

The EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) system reduces combustion temperatures by recirculating a small amount of exhaust gas into the intake. This lowers NOx emissions and prevents engine knock under load.

Can I unplug the EGR valve to fix P0401?

Disconnecting the EGR valve will set additional codes and may cause pinging or knock under load. It is not a fix: it worsens emissions and may damage the engine. Clean or replace the valve.

Sources

This page is built from documented references. Verify against your own service info before repair work.

P0401 on Diesel, EV & Equipment

The same code ID appears across other engines and platforms. The diagnostic flow varies by manufacturer — these are the platform-specific breakdowns:

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