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2006 FORD RANGER

3.0L V6 Vulcan4WDAUTOMATICgas
12 active safety recalls on this vehicle — view recalls
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P1401moderate severityPowertrain

DPFE Sensor Circuit High Input

on 2006 Ford Ranger 3.0L V6 Vulcan · 4WD

What this code means

The DPFE sensor circuit is reading above the maximum expected voltage. This indicates the sensor is reporting excessive EGR flow or has an electrical fault causing a high reading.

Symptoms

  • Check Engine Light
  • Rough idle
  • Engine surge
  • Poor fuel economy
  • Knocking or pinging
  • Failed emissions test

Common causes

  • Faulty DPFE sensor (corroded internally — most common)
  • DPFE sensor hoses reversed
  • Clogged EGR metering orifice
  • Wiring short to power
  • Vacuum leak in EGR system

Diagnostic steps

  1. Check DPFE sensor voltage (key on engine off, should be ~0.45-0.55V, if >1V sensor is likely bad)
  2. Verify DPFE hoses are connected correctly (not reversed)
  3. Inspect EGR metering orifice for blockage
  4. Check wiring for shorts to power

Repair notes

Replace DPFE sensor — most common cause. Verify hoses are not reversed. Clean EGR passages.

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