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- April 6, 2012 at 11:00 am in reply to: 99 V6 Accord P0401 AFTER port cleaning and EGR replacement #442642
Quoted From EricTheCarGuy:
That engine really doesn’t have ‘passages’ but rather a ‘passage’ in the intake, it’s just the single passage that feeds the intake. If that was cleaned and you still have the code then you might go back and check the seal at the intake gasket because if there is a leak there it can cause that code to set. I rarely see the EGR itself causing that code but I believe you’ve already replaced that so I think you can rule that out.
Thanks Eric. The intake gasket seemed completely fine, but I’m gonna tear it down and take another look. I know the intake was clear & clean. I’ll report back.
April 4, 2012 at 11:00 am in reply to: 99 V6 Accord P0401 AFTER port cleaning and EGR replacement #442640Quoted From fitone:
The link provided as stated is a good one to recheck your work. The other link provided only applies to 94-97 Accords with a 4 cylinder engine.
Eric has a good video for the 1998-2002 V6 Honda/Acura. See this link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRp6RWZ1egM
Just a dumb question, but did you disconnect the negative battery cable after doing what you had described in order to clear the code ? Be sure you have the radio code handy if it is still the original radio.
Also make sure all electrical and hoses are attached properly. Let us know if this helps.Thanks for the feedback. I did watch the video and performed the service via the TSB. I cleared the code with my OBDII reader. I’ve done rebuilds and engine swaps so it wasn’t a difficult task. Everything is hooked up correctly, I cleaned and soaked the intake thoroughly. Just doesn’t make sense.
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