P2401 on 2011-2020 Toyota Sienna (L, LE, SE, XLE, Limited) — Evaporative Emission System Leak Detection Pump Control Circuit Low
1 vehicles · 1 makes · $150-$500 repair
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P2401 is an OBD-II diagnostic trouble code meaning “Evaporative Emission System Leak Detection Pump Control Circuit Low.” Generic OBD-II code indicating the PCM sensed voltage in the EVAP leak detection pump control circuit that is lower than expected (typically a short to ground or excessive resistance). The pump cannot pressurize the EVAP system to run its leak self-test. This code is most commonly reported on 2011-2020 Toyota Sienna (L, LE, SE, XLE, Limited), with repair costs ranging from $150 to $500.
Common Causes
Typical Repair Cost
Based on 1 documented vehicle-specific issues. Actual cost depends on root cause and vehicle.
Diagnostic Tools
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FAQ
What does P2401 mean?
P2401 stands for "Evaporative Emission System Leak Detection Pump Control Circuit Low." Generic OBD-II code indicating the PCM sensed voltage in the EVAP leak detection pump control circuit that is lower than expected (typically a short to ground or excessive resistance). The pump cannot pressurize the EVAP system to run its leak self-test.
What are the most common causes of P2401?
The most common causes of P2401 are: Short to ground in the leak detection pump control wiring, Failed leak detection pump, Corroded/damaged connector or chafed harness, PCM driver circuit fault. The specific cause varies by vehicle.
How much does it cost to fix P2401?
Repair costs for P2401 range from $150 to $500, depending on the vehicle and root cause.
Which vehicles are affected by P2401?
Au7o has documented P2401 across 1 vehicle models from 1 manufacturers: Toyota.
Content compiled with AI assistance using NHTSA complaints, TSBs, and owner reports. May contain errors. Always verify with your vehicle's service manual.