4.4 TDV8 failed EGR EGT sensor
It appears that my vehicle has a failed EGR EGT sensor, which is a common failure on these engines. A "service engine" message has appeared on start-up for quite some time, which I assumed was because the vehicle hasn't been dealer-serviced in the expected time or kms. However fault code P040D (EGR EGT temp sensor high) was found and is permanent. The resistance of the sensor, expected to be a K thermocouple, is 36.4K ohms when K thermocouples are around 1 ohm, so indeed seems to have failed and the fault description therefore assumed to be referring to the resistance. A thermocouple is just 2 wires of specific metals twisted together which generates a very small voltage when heated. Fortunately it's in an accessible spot allowing quick replacement providing its thread isn't seized, which would require removing the air intake assembly and possibly the EGR valve itself so that heat can be applied. As it's in the cooled EGR outlet pipe en-route to the inlet assembly and that the pipe looks shiny-new, I don't expect to encounter any trouble replacing the sensor.
Engine performance hasn't been notably affected although there are reports of poor fuel consumption when these fail. As its only monitoring the recycled gas temperature, I suspect it's used in controlling the EGR cooler coolant flow which may lead to slower engine warm-up in cold climates and therefore higher fuel consumption if the fall-back strategy is to fully open the EGR cooler coolant valve.
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