1998 Ford Explorer 5.0L V8 Misfire & OBD2 Codes P0401, P0405, P1309 - Diagnosis and Fixes
I own a 1998 Ford Explorer with a 5.0L V8 engine, 2WD, and am experiencing persistent misfire issues, most noticeable at idle, along with a significant drop in fuel efficiency. The vehicle has triggered OBD2 diagnostic codes: P0401 (Exhaust Gas Recirculation System Flow Malfunction), P0405 (EGR Valve Position Sensor Circuit Range/Performance), and P1309 (Fuel Pump Control Circuit). I have already replaced the EGR solenoid, and am scheduled to replace the EGR valve this weekend. After replacement, I cleared the codes, but the misfire symptoms persist. The P0401 code has not returned, though P0405 remains unresolved. I'm particularly unsure about what P1309 means — is it related to fuel pump control? Any insight or guidance on diagnosing this issue would be greatly appreciated. Additionally, I've noticed drivability problems such as pinging (pre-ignition knock) under load or at higher speeds, which may be linked to the engine's aging condition.
Before replacing components, it's important to properly diagnose the root cause. Start by reviewing the official OBD2 code explanation for P0401: https://www.obd-codes.com/p0401. After replacing the EGR solenoid, did you clear the stored codes? Has that resolved the misfire or other symptoms?