Diagnostic code
P0401 Code: Exhaust Gas Recirculation Flow Insufficient
P0401 means the engine computer commanded EGR flow but did not see enough exhaust gas recirculation. Carbon buildup, valve problems, vacuum control faults, or sensor feedback issues can keep the system from flowing as expected.
Can I drive?
Driving is usually possible, but ignoring EGR flow issues can increase combustion temperature and emissions.
Repair range
$80-$800
Scanner note
Basic OBD-II scanner with live data
Plain-English Meaning
P0401 means the engine computer commanded EGR flow but did not see enough exhaust gas recirculation. Carbon buildup, valve problems, vacuum control faults, or sensor feedback issues can keep the system from flowing as expected.
Common Causes
Symptoms
- Check engine light
- Ping or knock under load
- Failed emissions test
- Rough idle on some vehicles
Diagnostic Steps
- 1Check for related EGR or sensor codes
- 2Inspect EGR valve command and movement
- 3Look for carbon-clogged passages
- 4Verify vacuum or electrical control signals
- 5Clean passages or replace failed components as confirmed
Confusable And Related Codes
P0420
Compare →P0420 means the engine computer sees that the catalytic converter on bank 1 is not cleaning exhaust as efficiently as expected. The converter may be worn, but exhaust leaks, oxygen sensor problems, misfires, or fuel mixture issues can also
P0171
Compare →P0171 means the engine computer is adding extra fuel because bank 1 is running lean. In plain terms, the engine is getting too much air, not enough fuel, or incorrect sensor information. Vacuum leaks, intake leaks, fuel delivery issues, and
P0300
Compare →P0300 means the engine is misfiring randomly or across multiple cylinders instead of one clearly identified cylinder. Ignition, fuel, air leaks, compression problems, or timing issues can all interrupt combustion and trigger this code.
P0402
Compare →P0402 means the engine computer believes too much exhaust gas is entering the intake through the EGR system. An EGR valve stuck open, control fault, or misleading sensor feedback can make the engine stumble because exhaust dilutes the air-f
FAQ
Can carbon buildup cause P0401?
Yes. Blocked passages are a common reason commanded EGR flow does not reach the intake.
Is P0401 bad for the engine?
It can raise combustion temperature and may cause pinging or emissions failure.
Should I replace the EGR valve first?
Not automatically. Passage blockage and control signals should be checked before replacing parts.
This page is educational and is not a substitute for hands-on vehicle diagnosis. Source notes: Code meaning verified against OBD-II reference sources; explanation is original.