P1304 Ford Code – High EGR Calibration

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📩 Diagnosis and Solutions for Ford DTC P1304

🔧 Recommended Diagnostic Steps:

  1. Check possible causes listed above.
  2. Visually inspect the wiring harness and associated connectors.
  3. Inspect components: look for damage, broken/bent/corroded pins, or dislodged/damaged vacuum hoses.
  4. Test sensors/valves: vacuum actuator, EGR valve, EGR position sensor.
  5. Check correlations between sensors (e.g., MAP vs. barometric pressure – related code P0069).

⚠️ Common Causes of Ford P1304 Code:
• Damaged wiring/connectors, short circuits, or corrosion.
• Sensor/valve failure (e.g., EGR, MAP).
• Cracked or poorly secured vacuum hoses.
• Torn diaphragm in the vacuum actuator or EGR valve.
• Corrupted PCM software or calibration error after repair.
• Faulty PCM (rare – check as a last resort).


ℹ️ What Does Code P1304 Mean?
Generic description: “EGR Calibration High”.
⚠️ Note : The exact description may vary depending on your Ford model and year. Consult a specific manual or certified diagnostic tool.


📌 Key Points to Remember:

  1. Always start by inspecting wiring and connectors before replacing components.
  2. PCM reprogramming may be necessary if the software is corrupted.
  3. Code P0069 (MAP/barometric pressure correlation) may accompany P1304.

Good luck with your repairs!

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