1996 Honda Accord P0401 Code: How to Fix EGR System Issues and Clean Intake Ports
I own a 1996 Honda Accord with 190,000 miles and have been consistently receiving a P0400 code. Despite cleaning the EGR valve twice, verifying its vacuum hold using a vacuum pump, and checking the operation of the vacuum solenoid, the issue persists. I'm now considering cleaning the intake manifold ports—what does 'bad' look like? The EGR valve appeared only slightly scaled when removed, with no visible blockage. Can anyone confirm if this is a common cause for P0401 in 96 Accord models? Any guidance on proper procedure or diagnostic steps would be greatly appreciated.
Is your engine a V6 or a 4-cylinder? If it's a V6, you'll need to remove the upper intake manifold and clean it directly. For a 4-cylinder, there are two common designs: one involves removing the fuel injectors and accessing a long plate along the intake runner—this plate has a row of 10mm screws and can be removed for carbon cleaning. The other design requires drilling out carbon plugs in the intake runners and replacing them with new ones—a more complex process. I'm not certain about the exact model year split between these designs, but it's worth checking your specific engine configuration.