P0401 and P0402 Fault Diagnosis: 2000 Ford Taurus 24 Valve DOHC V6
The check engine light on my 2000 Ford Taurus with a 24-valve DOHC V6 engine has come on. After using an OBD2 scan tool, I received both P0402 (excessive EGR flow) and later P0401 (low EGR flow). I initially replaced the DPFE sensor and spark plugs (at 40,000 miles), which temporarily resolved the 'missing' condition. However, after one week, the P0401 code reappeared along with a return of engine misfiring. Replacing the spark plugs required removing the intake manifold. During reinstallation, I noticed a small gap around the entire manifold and at the top of the engine block. I'm unsure whether this is normal or if it could be contributing to the EGR flow issues—particularly since P0402 returned after the initial fix. I'm seeking advice on possible causes for these conflicting EGR-related codes, especially in relation to intake manifold sealing and EGR valve function. Any insights from owners or mechanics familiar with this model would be greatly appreciated.
Did you replace any gaskets or o-rings during the repair? I recommend never reusing gaskets or o-rings as they are prone to failure when reused. Also, did you replace the spark plug wires at the same time? After replacing the spark plugs and clearing the codes, what code appeared when the check engine light returned?