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4.6L V8 1995 Lincoln Town Car - OBDII P0401


Epistemology
01-23-2009, 10:39 PM
The transmission is good, but I'm having engine troubles.

Symptoms:
With the car in park, if I slowly apply increasing pressure on the gas pedal, the engine's RPM increases until I reach close to the floor. When the gas pedal hits the floor, the engine starts to bog and act like it is going to stall.

Up hills, I have to be very light on the gas. Acceleration is also poor because more than half way on the pedal in drive makes the engine bog. It is worse on a hill.

I got this code after a few days of driving when the check engine light came on (and stays on): P0401 EGR recirculation insufficient flow.

Any ideas? The mechanic wants to try the fuel filter. Does increasing revs until I hit the floor (and then bogging) sound like fuel starvation?

Thanks!

discnik
01-24-2009, 02:13 AM
When was the last time you had the fuel filter replaced ? If it has been a long time can't hurt.

On the P0401, do you have the metal DPFE valve or the black plastic type ? Also the EVR solenoid could be bad causing no vacuum to reach the EGR valve when commanded to do so.

Check your Private Messages, I will send you the testing procedures.

Epistemology
01-25-2009, 05:17 PM
Hey discnik,

Thanks for the information on the DPFE/EGR valve.

Before working on the exhaust recirculation thing, I changed the fuel filter. The car is running nicely now with the new fuel filter. I can floor it without it cutting out now. :)

I cleared the code with my scanner to turn off the check engine light. The old fuel filter was pretty clogged (evident when blowing through it). Could a bad fuel filter cause a P0401 code (EGR)?

Epistemology
01-25-2009, 08:08 PM
Problem is back! :( :banghead:

There was a lot of crud coming out of the gas line when I pulled off the old filter (and replaced it).

Right after replacing the fuel filter, I was able to floor the engine without it bogging-it revved up like it should. After about five miles of driving, the problem is back. The engine is bogging when floored. Is the gas tank spoiling fuel filters?

ALcars
02-14-2009, 05:33 AM
Change the DPFE if u have oneit will cost u like 35 $ also check for the fuel pump pressure, and check ur injectors with a noid.

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