DPFE Sensor Circuit High Input
1993-1997 Mazda 626 2.5L V6
Description
The DPFE sensor circuit is reading above the maximum expected voltage. The sensor is reporting excessive EGR flow or has an electrical fault producing 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
- DPFE sensor hoses reversed
- Clogged EGR metering orifice
- Wiring short to power
- Vacuum leak in EGR system
Diagnostic Steps
- Check DPFE sensor voltage at key-on engine-off (should be 0.45-0.55V; above 1V indicates bad sensor)
- Verify DPFE hoses are not reversed
- Inspect EGR metering orifice for blockage
- Check wiring for shorts to power
- Test sensor response to applied vacuum
Repair Notes
Replace the DPFE sensor, which is the most common cause; verify hoses are correctly connected.
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P1401 on Other Vehicles
Common Questions
What does code P1401 mean on a 1993-1997 Mazda 626?
P1401 stands for "DPFE Sensor Circuit High Input". The DPFE sensor circuit is reading above the maximum expected voltage. The sensor is reporting excessive EGR flow or has an electrical fault producing a high reading.
What are the symptoms of P1401 on a Mazda 626?
Common symptoms of P1401 include: Check Engine Light, Rough idle, Engine surge, Poor fuel economy, Knocking or pinging, Failed emissions test.
What causes P1401 on a 1993-1997 Mazda 626?
Common causes of P1401 include: Faulty DPFE sensor corroded internally, DPFE sensor hoses reversed, Clogged EGR metering orifice, Wiring short to power, Vacuum leak in EGR system.