P0401 EGR fault

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Code came on last light. P0401.
How hard is the EGR to replace
2012 f250 104xxx miles

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Cooler is probably plugged solid. It's 2-3 hour job depending on your experience
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Yeah there is a tsb for this, cooler is most likely plugged. Seen a bunch of them.
 

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Yeah there is a tsb for this, cooler is most likely plugged. Seen a bunch of them.


You wouldn't happen to know the tsb number by chance?

Driving home from dinner tonight the light turned off. But I'd still like to take it apart and check. And if there is a tsb then hopefully ford will cover it


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It is 13-6-5. Since you are out of warranty there is really no chance of it being covered.
 

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It is 13-6-5. Since you are out of warranty there is really no chance of it being covered.


Thanks.
That sucks that might not be covered. I might call and ask anyway.


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Good luck. You could just get rid ofit too. That will clean up the engine compartment and keep this from happening again.
 

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Good luck. You could just get rid ofit too. That will clean up the engine compartment and keep this from happening again.


I didn't even think of that. I haven't gotten into modifying my 6.7 yet much so didn't consider that option. Guess I'll need to start looking into it and see what it entails.
I have all major mechanics tools so I could probably do it mtself


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I didn't even think of that. I haven't gotten into modifying my 6.7 yet much so didn't consider that option. Guess I'll need to start looking into it and see what it entails.
I have all major mechanics tools so I could probably do it mtself


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It can be done with basic hand tools, with the exception of that one bolt in the back that is apparently a first class b@$+@rd to get to. Someone will be along with the right combo of extensions and universals to get to it.
 

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I pull the pcm out. Makes it a hell of a lot easier. I also pull the upper intake to get at the ebp tube where it bolts to the rear of the coolers. Not too bad of a job unless a bolt breaks off in the exhaust manifold. Ive never had luck drilling them out and manifolds can be a pain in the ass, especially if you are doing it at home on the ground.
 

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I have set this code a couple times. I run the $hit out of it and get it nice and warm and it clears it up.


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