i think the code p1400 means exhaust gas recirculation(EGR) system/ evaporative emission(EVAP)system- valve mulfunction i think the code p1400 means exhaust gas recirculation(EGR) system/ evaporative emission(EVAP)system- valve mulfunction i think the code p1400 means exhaust gas recirculation(EGR) system/ evaporative emission(EVAP)system- valve mulfunction
Engine,Emission Control System,EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation Valve),Exhaust system,ECM (Engine Control Module),
Engine,Emission Control System,EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation Valve),Exhaust system,ECM (Engine Control Module),
Generic codes P0440 Evaporative emission system malfunction P0401 Exhaust gas recirculation system Insufficient flow detected.
exhaust gas recirculation flow insufficient detected
Non-emission related failures are a term most often used when vehicles are inspected by motor vehicle agencies and problems unrelated to the exhaust, fuel evaporative, and emissions (smog control) systems are found. Major non-smog related automotive systems are braking, engine & transmission (powertrain), cooling, suspension/chasis/steering, and ignition/electrical. A non emission related failure can come from any of those sources.
This light usually indicates an emission control issue. In most cases it is due to the oxygen sensor in the exhaust.
Trouble code P0401 means: Exhaust Gas Recirculation Flow Insufficient Detected replace the EGR valve Trouble code P0446 means: Evaporative Emission System Vent Control Circuit
do not remove the emission control. you need that for fuel economy and does NOT effect performance. at wide open throttle the emissions control - o2 sensors, are not used it goes into open loop and the egr is closed. catalytic converters do not restrict the exhaust.
The fault code P0404 means " Exhaust Gas Recirculation Control Circuit Range/Performance". __________________ Allobd2.com
This will be dependent on the year of manufacture but the idea emission shoild be 1.00
An emission fault typically refers to a problem with the vehicle's emissions control system. This can include issues with components such as the catalytic converter, oxygen sensors, or exhaust system. It is important to address emission faults promptly to ensure the vehicle remains environmentally friendly and functions properly.