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Re: P0401 Code:
Posted to Technical Discussion Forum on 12/4/2002 5 Replies

Glenn , this isnt the only thing to cause a p0401. In many cases though I have found it to be the cause. Check dpfe during a test drive and see if it is stuck low. If not the rest of the system isnt bad to test. Plastic dpfe can stick at 1.0 ish v, and allumin... Login to read more.

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