P0402 Exhaust Gas Recirculation Flow Excessive Detected I do not recognize P1443 Instead of throwing parts at the problem, which can be many things. Take it to a professional who you trust, that has the knowledge to diagnose the problem and know what is wrong without guessing. Cheaper in the long run.
P0401 - EGR flow insufficient , P0402 EGR flow excessive
1443 - evap 0340 - cam position sensor 1151 - o2 sensor
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For a 1996 Ford Ranger, the code P1443 typically indicates an issue with the evaporative emissions control system, specifically related to the canister vent valve. The code P0141 refers to a malfunction in the oxygen sensor heater circuit for the bank 1 sensor 2. Both codes suggest problems that could affect emissions and engine performance, so it’s advisable to diagnose and address them promptly.
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p1443 is an evap probleem. check hoses between evap cannister and intake manifold. look for leaks, cracks, broken, etc etc hope this helps. also type code into google and do some quick research. hope this helps. good luck . S. San Diego, Ca
Depends on what the codes were, and what caused them. Clearing codes doesn't make the issue go away.
Trouble code P0118 means: Engine Coolant Temperature Circuit High Input Trouble code P1443 means: Evaporative Emission System Control Valve (low/no flow) Trouble code P0301 means: Cylinder 1 Misfire Detected Trouble code P0306 means: Cylinder Number 6 Misfire Detected
Repair costs for OBD II codes P0133, P0402, P0430, and P1131 on a 1996 Mercury Sable can vary widely based on the specific issues identified. Typically, you might expect to pay anywhere from $300 to $1,200, depending on whether the repairs involve replacing oxygen sensors, the EGR valve, or other components. Labor costs and parts prices in your area will also influence the final total. It's advisable to get a detailed estimate from a trusted mechanic after a thorough diagnosis.
Go to the local library and obtain a repair manual for any escort up to 1994. Your car has the OBD 1 which is easy to access codes from but you will need the key as there are many codes that can be stored. Basically you take a paper clip and short across the diagnostic link and the engine light will flash but again there is a procedure you need to follow. I have done it many times but not on an Escort; but is is not hard once you get the manual.
Trouble code P0351 means:Ignition coil A primary/secondary circuit malfunction
I wasn't aware that vehicles older then '91 had ODBI or ODBII diagnostics.