P1407 OBD2 Fault Code in 1994 Mustang with 3.8L V6 - Diagnosis and Fixes
I recently received a P140-7 diagnostic code on my 1994 Mustang equipped with a 3.8L V6 engine, totaling 157,000 miles. This code appeared previously on a Taurus vehicle, where replacing the DPFE (Differential Pressure Feedback EGR) sensor resolved the issue. However, this time the same fix did not work. I've already inspected and cleaned the EGR valve for carbon buildup, and verified that all hoses connected to the DPFE sensor are intact with no leaks or blockages. Despite these steps, the P1407 code persists along with a constant 'Check Engine' warning light. Any additional insights from owners who have experienced this on their 1994 Mustangs? I'm particularly interested in whether the EGR valve is sticking or if there's a vacuum leak in the system.
First, confirm your engine configuration—specifically the motor size and mileage. Check for an EGR valve that’s stuck open or closed, inspect the diaphragm for leaks, ensure the EGR tube is not clogged, and verify there are no holes in the hoses leading to the DPFE sensor. These are simple but effective checks that can often resolve P1407-related issues.