Another P0401 EGR fault

Colin123

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Afternoon … my engine management light came on and my simple code reader showed P0401. I’ve read several other threads about it and am not looking to repeat the advise seen in those. I’ve cleared the code but gather it will come back at some point so it seems flush or replace. I’m guessing it’s not desperately urgent but needs to be sorted at some point.

So 2 questions … a) having cleared the code would the advice be to wait and see if the code reoccurs and then get it fixed … or just accepts that’s certain to happen so just get on with getting it fixed ? And b) any recommendations for someone in the Ferndown, Bournemouth, Poole, Wimborne area ? Looking at a couple of YouTube videos suggest that the fix is way above my mechanical pay grade!

It’s a 2016 T6, 1968cc 140 bhp non euro 6 and has 40k on the clock.

Thanks as always for the helpful advice! Colin
 
The only place in Poole that I know is Advanced In-car Technologies


Unit 13 Brixey Business Park, 18 – 26 Fancy Road, Poole, Dorset, BH12 4PZ

tel:01202776699
 
The only place in Poole that I know is Advanced In-car Technologies


Unit 13 Brixey Business Park, 18 – 26 Fancy Road, Poole, Dorset, BH12 4PZ

tel:01202776699
Thanks, I'll give them a call
 
To avoid opening another EGR thread maybe I can ask this question here.
I went all winter witho?ut the code appearing. Now, as soon as we are seeing consistently doube figure temperatures I seem to be getting frequest EML lights wiht this code. I seem to remember the same thing last srping, ages wiht no codes and then back wiht avengence.

o it seems the weather/temperature/atmosphere is relevant. Does the ECU control when the EGR operates based on ambient temperature? Is it that the warmer air is less dense so the air mass meter records a lower figure as less air is getting in to the engine and thus into the exhaust.

Or is it entirely a coincidence?
 
Does the ECU control when the EGR operates based on ambient temperature?

Yes, it does!
 
I'm also noticing similar with my 2019 Kombi. EGR pipe replaced last October. Drove it all winter with no codes appearing. Now bit of warmer weather & P0401 code is back.
 
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