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I have the engine check light on my 2001 Hyundai XG 300. The codes I brought up with the OBD2 reader were P0100 P0115 P0120 P1600 What would you suggest is the problem and fix on this I also have codes like P1600 P1191 P1193 P0401

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Description of codes are:
P01600 - Serial cable malfunction-- check connection,
Po115-Coolant sensor-indicates a open or short-circuit in the engine coolant temperature sensor circuit.

The P0401 code is Insufficient Flow Exhaust Gas Recirculation System.

The code is set when the engien computer detects less than the requested amount of EGR flow when the engine is hot and is under load.

What usually sets the code is an inoperative EGR valve, or a carbon clogged port under the EGR valve.

On your engine, the EGR valve is vacuum operated, and there is a little computer-controlled EGR solenodi valve in the vacuum hose that detemines how much vacuum the EGR valve gets. If this solenoid is bad, or there is a vacuum leak in one of the hoses, the EGR valve won't open when it should setting the code.

Since the dealer already cleaned the EGR valve tube, I would suspect your problem is likely due to a bad EGR solenoid valve or a leaky vacuum hose to the EGR valve.


Here is the EGR solenoid valve part number and list price:

P/N 3946038750 $40.59



I would clear the codes first and run engine for two min and re-check codes.



Write to me of the findings and we will go from there.





Regards, Lee Davidian


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Thank you, Lee Davidian

  • kathy_murtha Oct 21, 2010

    Good day Lee

    I did this:
    "I would clear the codes first and run engine for two min and re-check codes."

    And... the codes cleared and the check engine light went off. When I rechecked the codes on the OBD 2 code reader all I had was the yellow light (instead of red) come on and the following letters flash
    C
    O
    OHE
    E
    EV

    I tried running the car for 5 minutes to see if the check engine light would light up again and it did not. What are your thoughts from here?

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