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Old 07-16-2006, 08:54 PM   #1
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1996 Lumina DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE SENSOR

Where is the DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE SENSOR located on the 96 Luminas?? I got a code P0401 and I know its not the egr valve so im thinking its maybe not getting enough vacuum???
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Re: 1996 Lumina DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE SENSOR

what engine do you have?
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Re: 1996 Lumina DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE SENSOR

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Re: 1996 Lumina DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE SENSOR

AFAIK, the '96 used a digital EGR, and the PCM relied upon changes in the MAP to detect EGR effectiveness and flow. Fords used a DP sensor, and they commonly fail intermittently. Your Lumina does not.

If the PCM is storing a 401, you might want to check the continutity of the three solenoid coils within the EGR, and check the EGR passages and valve pintle areas for carbon, coke, and contamination. When you get the EGR valve removed, also check the base ghasket condition.
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Re: 1996 Lumina DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE SENSOR

I agree with Blue Bowtie, your car has a digital EGR, so there is no DP sensor or EGR position sensor. The tube from the exhaust manifold up to the intake may be clogged or pinched. Check the vacuum line to the MAP sensor for cracks. A bad vacuum signal to the MAP will trip a code p0401.
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Re: 1996 Lumina DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE SENSOR

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Sounds like we have a lot in common Blue.
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