1999 4.6
1999 4.6
First thing first.
I have been on this site for a long time and I have learned a ton from you guys. You have saved me a load of money too!!
I have been trying to fix my p0401 code for months now. I know I have a vacuum leak because when I am going up hills my ac goes through the defrost.
I replaced all the lines under the dash and behind the battery. They were dry rotted so that was no big deal. I cleaned the maf and the throttle body. I replaced the PVC? Line behind the throttle body and also replaced every rubber elbow.
I'm at a loss right now. I have to get my truck smogged next month and I need to figure this out... I have done every thing I have read on this site and I still have no luck. I'm sure there is also something's I have done that I have forgotten to put here.
If anybody could help me out I would really appreciate it. Like said before I don't know where else to look/replace
Thanks
I have been on this site for a long time and I have learned a ton from you guys. You have saved me a load of money too!!
I have been trying to fix my p0401 code for months now. I know I have a vacuum leak because when I am going up hills my ac goes through the defrost.
I replaced all the lines under the dash and behind the battery. They were dry rotted so that was no big deal. I cleaned the maf and the throttle body. I replaced the PVC? Line behind the throttle body and also replaced every rubber elbow.
I'm at a loss right now. I have to get my truck smogged next month and I need to figure this out... I have done every thing I have read on this site and I still have no luck. I'm sure there is also something's I have done that I have forgotten to put here.
If anybody could help me out I would really appreciate it. Like said before I don't know where else to look/replace
Thanks
The P0401 is an EGR issue, specifically insufficient flow. The most common cause on the 4.6 is plugged EGR passages in the throttle body. Other possibilities are a bad EGR valve or bad DPFE.
http://www.obd-codes.com/p0401
http://www.obd-codes.com/p0401
Sorry I cleaned the egr. It was completely plugged.
Would a bad dpfe cause a loss of vacuum?
I replaced the lines going to the dpfe also.
I guess next would be to replace the dpfe itself. But I don't know where else to look for the vacuum leak I have.
Thanks for the reply glc!
Would a bad dpfe cause a loss of vacuum?
I replaced the lines going to the dpfe also.
I guess next would be to replace the dpfe itself. But I don't know where else to look for the vacuum leak I have.
Thanks for the reply glc!
Glc- yes I have cleaned the ports and it does pass the suck test.
01 gt F150 - is that the plastic line on the fire wall by the battery? If so I replaced the entire line from behind the battery box all the way into the cab under the dash.
Thanks for the replies guys!
01 gt F150 - is that the plastic line on the fire wall by the battery? If so I replaced the entire line from behind the battery box all the way into the cab under the dash.
Thanks for the replies guys!
If you are still getting a P0401, you probably need a new DPFE. Stick with Motorcraft, aftermarket DPFE's don't last.
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Sorry for the late response. i have been swamped with work and have had zero time to work on the truck.
I'm going to order a new dpfe and go from there I am hoping this solves the engine code problem.
And as for the vacuum leak I don't want to use carbon cleaner because as stated before it will eat away the lines.
Is there a safer way to check for vacuum leaks?
Thanks.
I'm going to order a new dpfe and go from there I am hoping this solves the engine code problem.
And as for the vacuum leak I don't want to use carbon cleaner because as stated before it will eat away the lines.
Is there a safer way to check for vacuum leaks?
Thanks.






