2000 Ford Ranger 3.0L Flex-Fuel with P0400: EGR Flow Insufficient - What Does '01/01' Mean and How to Fix?
Hi everyone, I recently scanned my 2000 Ford Ranger 3.0L flex-fuel engine using a generic OBD-II scanner, which returned the diagnostic trouble code (DTC) P0401 — indicating 'EGR flow insufficient'. The second line shows '01/01' following the code. I'm unsure whether this is part of the same fault or represents a sub-code. Could someone clarify what '01/01' means in this context? I've been running exclusively on E-85 ethanol, so fuel type may be relevant. Could you please advise: - The location of the EGR system in my 2000 Ford Ranger 3.0L? - Common fixes for P0401 (especially related to EGR flow issues)? - Does using E-85 ethanol impact this code or EGR performance? Thanks in advance for any insights — I'm trying to diagnose and resolve this without unnecessary part replacements.
The '01/01' likely refers to sub-code 01 of 01, indicating a fault in the Diesel Particulate Filter Efficiency (DPFE) sensor. The DPFE is responsible for monitoring EGR flow and exhaust gas composition. A failing DPFE can trigger P0401. It's recommended to replace it with an original Ford part — aftermarket sensors often fail quickly.