Common questions

What is the code po404?

What is the code po404?

What the P0404 code means. P0404 is an OBD-II generic code that the engine control module (ECM) detected the engine exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) valve or sensor is out of specification range or its performance has gone out of specification parameters.

Are there any symptoms of a p0404 DTC?

There may be no symptoms of a P0404 DTC other than the MIL (malfunction indicator lamp) or check engine light. However, Exhaust Gas Recirculation systems are inherently problematic due to carbon buildup in the intake manifold, etc.

Why is my p0404 exhaust gas recirculation not working?

The actual EGR position should be very close to the “desired” EGR position. If it is, then the problem is likely intermittent. It may have been a lodged piece of carbon that has since dislodged, or it could be a bad EGR valve winding that intermittently opens or shorts as the valve temperature changes.

What makes a Ford Territory p0404 go bad?

While there are several issues that can throw the P0404 code in the Territory, the most common issue is either going to be carbon buildup on the EGR valve, the EGR valve itself (going bad), or wiring issues. Most of the time, the only symptom of P0404 is going to be the service engine soon light itself.

Is the p0404 valve on my Malibu gone?

I have a 2002 Chevy Malibu LS with the 3.1L V6 engine. I had a p0404 code and when I did my tune-up recently, I went ahead and replaced the EGR valve. However, after two days of normal driving (approx. 70mi each day), the code has not gone away.

There may be no symptoms of a P0404 DTC other than the MIL (malfunction indicator lamp) or check engine light. However, Exhaust Gas Recirculation systems are inherently problematic due to carbon buildup in the intake manifold, etc.

The actual EGR position should be very close to the “desired” EGR position. If it is, then the problem is likely intermittent. It may have been a lodged piece of carbon that has since dislodged, or it could be a bad EGR valve winding that intermittently opens or shorts as the valve temperature changes.

I have a 2002 Chevy Malibu LS with the 3.1L V6 engine. I had a p0404 code and when I did my tune-up recently, I went ahead and replaced the EGR valve. However, after two days of normal driving (approx. 70mi each day), the code has not gone away.

Why do I get a p0401 code on my engine?

Some manufacturers use the oxygen sensor to monitor the oxygen (air fuel) ratio in the exhaust as the engine is running. The computer will watch the o2 sensor signal as it commands the EGR valve open. If it does not see the right change in the o2 sensor signal, it will flag your P0401 code.

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