
Originally Posted by
TeleBeaver
Sounds like the running issue is classic bad coil symptoms, my 02 5.4 kills the number 8 coil once a year at least. The codes seem unrelated to the running condition but could be. P0401 usually means a) egr is clogged or (less commonly) b)the wiring and electronics associated with the egr are bad. Your other code is for the dpfe, a sensor associated with the egr system. The sensor could be bad causing the egr code, but having the downstream hose disconnected also causes that code, so it was very likely that. I would clear the codes and keep driving it and see if they come back, or if you get a misfire code telling you which coil pack is bad.
Throttle bodies are easy to clean but they have a coating that is supposed to prevent buildup and you want to use specific throttle body cleaner. Its like 6 bucks for a can. Spray it on a towel and wipe it out. I doubt it's your issue but can't hurt.
A mechanic will be able to easily diagnose your issues and replace the parts that need replaced. Yeah paying for labor is a bitch when you can run a socket wrench, but a lot of times it ends up being cheaper when you're an amateurs like us dealing with an issue like this. Chasing these codes and replacing sensors, coils, egr valves etc. that may or may not need replaced can add up quick. I have learned that lesson the hard way replacing the whole upper fuel system in a car that had one faulty injector plug. A $60 mechanic bill had me running perfect when my $200 plus on injectors, a fuel pressure regulator, gaskets and o-rings did absolutely nothing. I did have reason to believe the injectors were bad because of the way it had been sitting but still, there is a difference between a parts changer and a mechanic.
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