P2401
EVAP Leak Detection Pump Control Circuit Low
1994-2003 Aston Martin DB7 3.2L I6 Supercharged
Moderate SeverityPowertrainGeneric (SAE)
Description
Low voltage on the EVAP leak detection pump control circuit.
Symptoms
- Check engine light
- Failed EVAP test
Common Causes
- Short to ground
- Damaged harness
- Pump motor failure
Diagnostic Steps
- Measure circuit voltage
- Check for shorts to ground
- Test pump
Repair Notes
Repair short or replace pump.
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Common Questions
What does code P2401 mean on a 1994-2003 Aston Martin DB7?
P2401 stands for "EVAP Leak Detection Pump Control Circuit Low". Low voltage on the EVAP leak detection pump control circuit.
What are the symptoms of P2401 on a Aston Martin DB7?
Common symptoms of P2401 include: Check engine light, Failed EVAP test.
What causes P2401 on a 1994-2003 Aston Martin DB7?
Common causes of P2401 include: Short to ground, Damaged harness, Pump motor failure.