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Vile | Posted: Jan 10 2014, 10:43 PM |
IDW's Furfag Group: Members Posts: 393 Member No.: 30,586 Joined: Sep 7th 2008 Location: Update Profile | Well I'm stumped. The code P0401 (Insufficient flow of EGR valve ) will not go away ever since of October 2013. Well anyways I drive a Mitsubishi Eclipse GT '02 and this is so far what I've done to it. - Cleaned out the carbon deposits with carb+choke cleaner on the passageway of the EGR as well as the intake plenum and lower manifold. Still on. - I know the EGR Valve itself isn't the source of the problem (well from the way I understand the code) but I went ahead and replaced it anyways. Still on. - Checked for any leaks or clogs on the vacuum hoses and there doesnt seem to be any. - I checked the voltage on the solenoid for the EGR using a multimeter. According to the voltage amount that it should be from the Eclipse forum on Club3G, it wasn't the right voltage. voltage or current? lol I'm no Electrician, sorry about that. But anyways, I replaced the solenoid and the problem went away until two months later. It came back on. I guess the only thing that I can try is this seafoam method? Feel free to chime in on this. |
Spaz | Posted: Jan 11 2014, 06:03 AM |
Just a guy towing a car across the country to chase a dream. Group: FORUM MODERATOR Posts: 9,272 Member No.: 30,193 Joined: Jul 25th 2008 Location: Plymouth, MN | MAP sensor. |
Vile | Posted: Jan 12 2014, 12:27 AM | ||
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From what I read upon, the car has a MAF sensor instead of a MAP sensor. Well anyways thanks for the help Spaz! I will let you know once I buy the sensor and install it. | ||
Spaz | Posted: Jan 12 2014, 11:03 AM | ||
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No. The MAF is the sensor in the intake, and yes, that is what is used for air metering. The car still has a MAP sensor, which it uses to help calculate engine load and test whether or not the EGR is working properly. When it fails, it throws that code. | ||
Nomake Wan | Posted: Jan 12 2014, 04:08 PM |
ShiMACHaze Group: Advanced Members Posts: 19,542 Member No.: 5,394 Joined: Feb 5th 2005 Location: Drydock | Woah, a car with both? That's crazy. |
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Vile | Posted: Jan 12 2014, 09:16 PM | ||
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Haha that's what I thought too. Spaz, I don't seem to recall their being a MAP sensor on my car based on the 6g72 manual that Im looking at. Can you help me out?But thanks on the simple explanation between the two though. Edit: I think you're right if you're referring to the manifold differential pressure sensor Spaz? It is sitting on top of the intake manifold... This post has been edited by Vile on Jan 12 2014, 09:50 PM | ||
Spaz | Posted: Jan 12 2014, 10:18 PM | ||
Just a guy towing a car across the country to chase a dream. Group: FORUM MODERATOR Posts: 9,272 Member No.: 30,193 Joined: Jul 25th 2008 Location: Plymouth, MN |
Yeah, they call it something dumb to better define it's use, but it's by definition a MAP sensor. Ford calls them something else derpy too. This post has been edited by Spaz on Jan 12 2014, 10:19 PM | ||
Vile | Posted: Jan 13 2014, 07:27 AM |
IDW's Furfag Group: Members Posts: 393 Member No.: 30,586 Joined: Sep 7th 2008 Location: Update Profile | So we can gladly say that my car has a MAF and a MAP sensor. Well what do you know, my dad told me he already replace the map sensor. But the code still persists. Well he did buy it from AutoZone and from what I heard they tend to be crap. So I guess I'll have to go with a brand new oem MAP Sensor. |
Spaz | Posted: Jan 13 2014, 09:04 AM |
Just a guy towing a car across the country to chase a dream. Group: FORUM MODERATOR Posts: 9,272 Member No.: 30,193 Joined: Jul 25th 2008 Location: Plymouth, MN | Well, something's gotta be wrong somewhere, and that's the one part you hadn't mentioned yet that I would normally associate with that code. If you want to put another on, go for it. Otherwise if you know anybody with EvoScan and a Tactrix cable they can force the EGR open and log the sensor voltages and try to track it down from there. |
Vile | Posted: Jan 15 2014, 10:15 PM | ||
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Aahh okay. I'll keep that in mind. Thanks again Spaz! | ||
Vile | Posted: Jan 21 2014, 10:32 PM |
IDW's Furfag Group: Members Posts: 393 Member No.: 30,586 Joined: Sep 7th 2008 Location: Update Profile | Well it's been a week now without this code coming up on my instrument cluster after changing the vacuum control valve. So I guess I can clearly say that it's gone? I've been scanning the car with my OBDII reader and watching for any pending codes like a hawk. |