2000 Dodge Grand Caravan P401 Code: Engine Won't Start After Timing Chain and Gasket Replacement
I own a 2000 Dodge Grand Caravan with a 3.3L engine. The check engine light is on, and my code reader shows a P401 fault. Since then, the vehicle will not start at all—though it turns over smoothly. I recently had both the timing chain and intake manifold gasket replaced due to antifreeze leakage. Now the car won't start despite having spark, fuel pressure, and injector pulse. What does code P401 mean in this context? Could the repair work be related to the failure to start? The timing chain on a 3.3L engine is not typically prone to failure, so I'm concerned about whether the replacement was necessary or if there's another issue.
P401 is actually a fuel misfire code related to low fuel pressure or poor combustion—commonly linked to issues in the fuel system or timing. However, it’s unusual for an EGR-related issue (though P401 isn’t strictly EGR) to prevent starting. If the engine has spark, fuel pressure, and injector pulse, it should start unless it's out of time. After a timing chain replacement, misalignment is possible—especially if the cam sensor was damaged during work. I’d recommend having the repair shop inspect the camshaft position sensor and verify proper timing alignment. Also, which gasket was leaking? Was it the intake manifold or timing cover?