RogueCRD wrote:
Last Halloween, I noticed the CEL light on my jeep. I worried about it, but eventually it slipped my mind and I just got used to driving with the annoying yellow light. Couple days ago I had an alignment done, which motivated me to find out the cause of the CEL. Went to Autozone and they told me its the infamous P0401. As far as I know, its the only code. The lady who read it was a real b!%^# complaining about the other employee and barely gave me any time to see the code. The other customer she was with was nicer than she was and actually told me the code.
I've read a lot of threads in the last two days, so all the info's kinda a blur right now. I know the CEL means insufficient EGR flow, but what exactly does than mean? Is it stuck in a semi open/closed position? Should I pay the $150 fee to get the 7/70 powertrain warranty transfered and have it fixed? Or should I ignore it and go with a SEGR?
Your EGR valve is dirty and is not opening completly and maybe not closing completly either. Definetly get the 7/70 extended warranty transfered if you have many miles left on it. The top of the line one (Maximun Care, over 5,000 items) originally cost about $2500 and as I remember it's the only one that covers the EGR valve:shock: Then take it in and have it changed and if your Flow Control Valve is noisey tell them about that too. Each trip in will cost you a flat $100 so get two items fixed per trip

I'm still under the 3/36 for 2 more months but the charge back for the above 2 items was over $700
