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Old 09-20-2005, 08:15 AM
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EGR insufficient flow code showing

I am sorry I posted in a wrong format. I am new and am not familiar with all this yet.
I have a 2002 F-150 that is showing a code indicating "EGR insufficient flow". I replaced the EGR valve and cleared the light/code, but the "check engine light" keeps coming back on and code indicates the same problem. Any suggestions on what may be causing the light to keep coming on, even after replacing the EGR valve?
Any help would be appreciated.
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What code are you actually getting?
 
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Old 09-20-2005, 08:47 AM
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Still getting my feet wet on this site. Don't know if my reply got to you ( Kevin ) or not. I sent it personal to you. Let me know, please.
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You have a bad DPFE sensor - if you have a 4.6 you will also need to take off your throttle body and clean out your EGR ports.
 
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Old 09-20-2005, 03:10 PM
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Thanks much for taking time to respond. I will try to remedy the situation ASAP.
 
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Old 09-20-2005, 05:38 PM
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I think ccoram has the correct awnser Ford egr valves rarely fail the most likely cause of PO401 codes is a faulty DPFE sensor (available only from Ford)
 
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Old 09-20-2005, 08:01 PM
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Actually you can save yourself a lot of money and if you have the big style DPFE Oreillys sells it boxed as a Borg Warner brand for $47.00. Its the new style black plastic and it is a OEM one. Evidently Borg Warner makes the OEM or the other way around. Its even got the FXXX factory Ford number on it.
 
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Old 09-21-2005, 05:26 AM
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thanks ccoram for the info on the oreilly DPFE. i will check into it.
 
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Old 09-21-2005, 06:01 AM
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I had the same problem with my ford, and it was the DPFE. Just make sure you reset the computor.
 
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thanks to all who were kind enough to take the time to respond to my problem. i replaced the DPFE part and reset the computer. (by disconnecting the negative terminal, for a short while, i was told..) and will see if the "check engine" light comes back on.
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Old 09-22-2005, 06:52 AM
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have a F-250 with a 5.8 auto, 4WD, that when i start it, i get raw gas fumes through the air vents. i also get no power out of it. first thing in the morning, it's starts good, but after that, it takes a lot of cranking before it starts.
any help would be appreciated.
 
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I had the same problem with my 98 Expedition. Last year I replaced the EGR valve, EGR sensor and reset the codes. The light still came back on. Being ignorant I got fed up and took it in to the dealership. $1000 later the check enging light was off. I have to say at this point that they replaced many other things they thought were worn out.

A week before I had to get the inspection done this year the CEL came back on with the same codes, "EGR Flow Insufficient". My friend. I was not going to take it back to the dealership again after last year. I took off the EGR Valve and cleaned it and made sure all the hoses were clear to the EGR sensor. I put it all back together, reset the codes and completed the drive cycle. The light came back on.

I slept on it for a day and looked at all the places the EGR tenticles led. My last resort was to look at the EGR ports that led to the throttle body. I took of the throttle body, for the first time ever and the ports were caked shut with carbon build up. I cleaned them with an old riffle cleaning wire brush, reset the codes and the light has not come back on for a few days now. You may want to try this before buying a new sensor. I would much rather spend the 2 hours it took to clean the ports that lead into the throttle body then to pay the dealership a few hundred dollars to do the same thing.

Only do it if you are confortable with it thought.
 
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Originally Posted by gmiller0737
I think ccoram has the correct awnser Ford egr valves rarely fail the most likely cause of PO401 codes is a faulty DPFE sensor (available only from Ford)
Davenpt, I too had the same problem with my 2002. Yours is a 4.6 I take it? Does it have low miles? I had about 40k miles on mine when I got the code. DPFE sensor cured it. Mine was done at the dealership for FREE because the warranty was extended for this part. I thought it was mileage limited, but it may be time limited as well. It is worth a shot if you have low mileage. If this is on a high mileage truck, the EGR ports may need to be cleaned as stated above.
 
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I have had this in the past. It was caused by a clogged fuel filter. It tripped the sensors.. Try that first and reset and see if it goes away.
 
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DPFE sensor? I am slow, what is that?
 


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