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Information only. This page provides general educational information about fault code P1405. We do not assess the urgency or safety implications of any specific fault. That requires in-person diagnosis by a qualified mechanic. Full terms.

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Whether a fault is urgent, drivable, or routine depends entirely on the cause on a specific vehicle, and that can only be determined by a qualified mechanic with diagnostic equipment. If a warning light is illuminated, the most reliable next step is professional diagnosis.

What does P1405 mean?

P1405 is a Powertrain (engine, transmission, fuel system) fault code. It indicates: DPFE Sensor Upstream Hose Off Or Plugged.

Manufacturer-specific notes

Some manufacturers publish additional definitions or variations for this code. Always cross-check with your vehicle's own service documentation.

Ford DPFE Sensor Upstream Hose Off Or Plugged
Jaguar Exhaust Gas Recirculation Error (EGR Solenoid 3)
Land Rover Exhaust Gas Recirculation Error (EGR Solenoid 3)
Lexus Turbo Pressure Sensor Circuit Malfunction
Mazda DPFE Sensor Upstream Hose Off or Plugged
Toyota Turbo Pressure Sensor Circuit Malfunction
Volvo Exhaust Gas Recirculation Error (EGR Solenoid 3)

About Emissions codes

Emissions codes relate to systems that control or monitor exhaust gas composition, catalytic converters, oxygen sensors, exhaust gas recirculation (EGR), and the evaporative emissions (EVAP) system. These rarely affect drivability dramatically but can cause MOT failures.

P1405 is one of 258 codes in this category. Browse all Emissions codes →

What we know about P1405 specifically

We record the SAE J2012 standardised definition and the system this code belongs to, but we have not yet published detailed driver-reported symptoms, common causes, or step-by-step diagnostic guidance for P1405.

Rather than invent that information by generating generic content from a template, we leave it out. For specific guidance, the most reliable sources are:

  • your vehicle's own service manual or manufacturer-specific technical bulletins
  • a qualified mechanic with a manufacturer-level diagnostic tool
  • a marque specialist familiar with your make and model

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