P1405 Turbo Pressure Sensor Fault in 2003 Toyota Previa D4D: Causes, Symptoms, and Repair Costs
I have placed a deposit on a 2003 Toyota Previa D4D but have not yet completed the purchase. During a thorough inspection, we discovered a persistent fault code P1405 in the engine management system, indicating a 'Turbo Pressure Sensor Circuit Malfunction'. While driving, the vehicle exhibited poor performance below 4000 RPM. I was previously told that turbochargers typically become effective around 3000 RPM, but in this case, the turbo only engaged near 4000 RPM — significantly higher than expected. Due to heavy traffic at the time of testing, we were unable to conduct a proper road test on an open highway. The maximum speed achieved was approximately 40 mph with frequent stops. I am now wondering whether the P1405 fault code is directly related to this delayed turbo response. What exactly does P1405 mean? Is it a serious issue that could compromise engine performance or safety? If left unaddressed, will the vehicle continue to operate safely despite the persistent error code? Additionally, I would like to know the estimated cost for diagnosing and repairing this issue. Regards.
I strongly recommend fixing the P1405 issue before finalizing any payment. The turbo should engage well below 4000 RPM — experiencing a delay at that speed is abnormal and indicates a potential sensor or system fault.