P0401 on Dodge
Exhaust Gas Recirculation Flow Insufficient
P0401 on Dodge vehicles indicates exhaust gas recirculation flow insufficient. Au7o has documented this code across 1 Dodge model — most commonly on Journey. This code means the Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) system is not flowing enough exhaust back into the engine. The EGR system recirculates a small amount of exhaust into the intake to lower combustion temperatures and reduce nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions; the computer has determined the actual flow is below what it commanded. The most common reason is carbon buildup clogging the EGR valve or its passages. You may notice pinging/knocking, rough idle, or a check engine light, and the car will fail emissions testing. Typical repair costs on Dodge range from $400 to $1,200, depending on the specific model and root cause.
Common Causes of P0401
- •Carbon buildup clogging the EGR valve or passages
- •Stuck or faulty EGR valve
- •Blocked or restricted EGR ports/tubes
- •Faulty EGR temperature or position sensor
- •Faulty DPFE/EGR pressure sensor (on applicable systems)
- •Vacuum leak or failed vacuum control (vacuum-operated EGR)
- •Wiring or connector problems at the EGR valve
P0401 on Dodge by Model
Dodge Journey(1 issue)
- 3.6L Oil Filter Housing Leak2011-2020
Plastic oil filter housing on 3.6L Pentastar warps, cracks, and leaks due to heat exposure. Housing located under intake manifold, making leaks difficult to detect until severe. Heat degradation causes plastic to become brittle and crack.
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What does P0401 mean on Dodge?▼
P0401 stands for "Exhaust Gas Recirculation Flow Insufficient." This code means the Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) system is not flowing enough exhaust back into the engine. The EGR system recirculates a small amount of exhaust into the intake to lower combustion temperatures and reduce nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions; the computer has determined the actual flow is below what it commanded. The most common reason is carbon buildup clogging the EGR valve or its passages. You may notice pinging/knocking, rough idle, or a check engine light, and the car will fail emissions testing. On Dodge specifically, this code is documented across 1 model.
What causes P0401 on Dodge vehicles?▼
Common causes on Dodge: Carbon buildup clogging the EGR valve or passages, Stuck or faulty EGR valve, Blocked or restricted EGR ports/tubes, Faulty EGR temperature or position sensor, Faulty DPFE/EGR pressure sensor (on applicable systems). Specific causes vary by model and year — see the per-model sections below.
How much does it cost to fix P0401 on a Dodge?▼
Repair costs on Dodge range from $400 to $1,200, depending on the specific model and root cause.
Which Dodge models have P0401 documented?▼
Au7o has documented P0401 on 1 Dodge model: Journey.