1998 Toyota Sonoma P0404 EGR Fault: Symptoms, Diagnosis & Fixes
Hi everyone! I own a 1998 Toyota Sonoma with a 2.2L engine and 5-speed manual transmission. I've recently been experiencing a persistent P0404 diagnostic trouble code, which indicates an EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) circuit fault. I removed the EGR valve to inspect the solenoid. Measurements showed: - Pin 1 (12V supply): 9 ohms resistance when tested between this pin and ground - Pin 2 (5V signal): open circuit — no resistance detected While the engine was running, I confirmed 12 volts on Pin 1 and 5 volts on Pin 2 using a multimeter. This confirms an electrical issue with the EGR solenoid. My truck has been exhibiting unusual behavior: - Occasional engine jerking while driving at highway speeds - A noticeable surge or power spike around 3,800 RPM when shifting gears - Fuel efficiency has dropped by approximately 2–3 MPG To rule out catalytic converter issues, I plan to use a temperature gun to measure intake and exhaust temperatures before and after the catalytic converter. However, I'm wondering if the EGR system is indeed the root cause. Any advice or suggestions on how to proceed — especially regarding EGR solenoid replacement or other potential components — would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, Steve
Yes, the symptoms you're describing are very typical of an EGR system failure. This is a common issue on 1998 Toyota Sonomas with 2.2L engines.