2006 Grand Caravan 3.8L Engine Running Poorly After New EGR Installation – Code P0404 and Power Loss
I own a 2006 Grand Caravan with a 3.8L V6 engine, currently at 74,000 miles. I recently replaced the EGR valve and cleaned the associated exhaust tube, which was not severely clogged. For one day, the vehicle ran noticeably better. However, by the next day, after driving for about 15 minutes, the check engine light came on and the engine began running poorly—especially when climbing hills. It lacks bottom-end power and feels sluggish until it reaches a certain speed, where it runs more normally. Fuel efficiency has also decreased significantly. The Advanced Auto Parts (AAP) store diagnosed the issue as a 'EGR control circuit' fault (code P0404). I'm now concerned whether this is a valid diagnosis or if there could be another underlying cause.
If you disconnect the EGR valve's electrical connector, does the engine run better? A properly functioning EGR valve should remain closed when no power is supplied to it. It only opens briefly at specific RPMs during certain driving conditions to allow exhaust gases into the intake manifold. This behavior helps regulate emissions and engine temperature.