P0404 on Subaru
Exhaust Gas Recirculation Circuit Range/Performance
P0404 on Subaru vehicles indicates exhaust gas recirculation circuit range/performance. Au7o has documented this code across 2 Subaru models — most commonly on Baja, Tribeca. This code means the exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) system isn't performing within its expected range. The EGR valve routes a metered amount of exhaust gas back into the intake to lower combustion temperatures and reduce nitrogen-oxide emissions, and the computer monitors the valve's actual position versus what it commanded. When the valve sticks, moves incorrectly, or the feedback doesn't match the command, P0404 sets. This can cause rough idle, hesitation, pinging, and increased emissions. Typical repair costs on Subaru range from $200 to $3,000, depending on the specific model and root cause.
Common Causes of P0404
- •Carbon buildup clogging the EGR valve or passages
- •Sticking or failed EGR valve
- •Faulty EGR position sensor
- •Corroded or loose EGR connector
- •Damaged or shorted EGR wiring
- •Vacuum leak or failed vacuum control (on vacuum-operated systems)
- •Clogged EGR cooler or tubes
- •Faulty PCM/ECM (rare)
P0404 on Subaru by Model
Subaru Baja(2 issues)
- Bed and Rear Quarter Panel Rust2003-2006
The Baja's composite bed and steel rear quarter panels are prone to significant rust, particularly in salt-belt states. The junction between the composite bed panels and steel body structure traps moisture and road salt, accelerating corrosion. The rear wheel arches, bed floor seams, and tailgate hinges are common failure points. Severe rust can compromise structural integrity of the bed mounting points. Due to the Baja's rarity (only ~30,000 produced), replacement panels are extremely scarce and expensive.
- Rear Strut Tower Rust and Structural Weakening2003-2006
The Baja's rear strut towers (located under the bed) are highly susceptible to rust, which can compromise the structural integrity of the suspension mounting point. Water and debris accumulate around the strut towers due to the bed design, and inadequate factory rustproofing allows corrosion to progress rapidly. A severely rusted strut tower can crack or separate, causing sudden loss of rear suspension control. This is a known safety concern for Bajas in the rust belt.
Subaru Tribeca(1 issue)
- 5-Speed Automatic Transmission Torque Converter Shudder2010-2014
The 2010-2014 Tribeca uses a 5-speed conventional automatic transmission (5EAT) rather than a CVT, but it still suffers from torque converter shudder and lockup clutch issues. The torque converter lockup clutch develops shudder during light throttle cruising at 35-50 mph, creating a vibration felt through the vehicle. The issue is caused by degraded transmission fluid or worn lockup clutch material. If the ATF is not changed regularly, the shudder progressively worsens and can lead to torque converter failure.
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What does P0404 mean on Subaru?▼
P0404 stands for "Exhaust Gas Recirculation Circuit Range/Performance." This code means the exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) system isn't performing within its expected range. The EGR valve routes a metered amount of exhaust gas back into the intake to lower combustion temperatures and reduce nitrogen-oxide emissions, and the computer monitors the valve's actual position versus what it commanded. When the valve sticks, moves incorrectly, or the feedback doesn't match the command, P0404 sets. This can cause rough idle, hesitation, pinging, and increased emissions. On Subaru specifically, this code is documented across 2 models.
What causes P0404 on Subaru vehicles?▼
Common causes on Subaru: Carbon buildup clogging the EGR valve or passages, Sticking or failed EGR valve, Faulty EGR position sensor, Corroded or loose EGR connector, Damaged or shorted EGR wiring. Specific causes vary by model and year — see the per-model sections below.
How much does it cost to fix P0404 on a Subaru?▼
Repair costs on Subaru range from $200 to $3,000, depending on the specific model and root cause.
Which Subaru models have P0404 documented?▼
Au7o has documented P0404 on 2 Subaru models: Baja, Tribeca.