01 Imp is throwing P0171 code
#1
01 Imp is throwing P0171 code
So my Imp is throwing P0171 code ( system running lean) . I looked in the Haynes repair manual at the toubleshooting section, but didnt find anything. I was wondering what is all the possible reasons this code would be showing.
Car Info.
L36 3.8l V6 turbocharged. If you need more info just let me know.
Thanks for the help
Car Info.
L36 3.8l V6 turbocharged. If you need more info just let me know.
Thanks for the help
#2
Check this Link I use it all the time..
LINK:Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) P0171 Fuel Trim System Too Lean
LINK:Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) P0171 Fuel Trim System Too Lean
#4
Here's an other link to a good site..
LINK:OBDII Code P0171 - System Too Lean Bank 1 | Engine-Codes.com
LINK:OBDII Code P0171 - System Too Lean Bank 1 | Engine-Codes.com
#8
Joined: Apr 2010
Posts: 12,242
From: Mentor, Ohio
I assume this code did not pop up after doing any performance mods to the car?
I don't know of a MAF life span. I have heard the style on these cars tends to be problematic. I'd get the MAF cleaner from the parts store and try that before replacing it.
Also, you may just need to replace the upstream O2. I believe it is recommended to change the O2 sensors about 70K miles. If you do, stick with an AC Delco or Delphi sensors. Others MIGHT work, but there have been mixed results.
I don't know of a MAF life span. I have heard the style on these cars tends to be problematic. I'd get the MAF cleaner from the parts store and try that before replacing it.
Also, you may just need to replace the upstream O2. I believe it is recommended to change the O2 sensors about 70K miles. If you do, stick with an AC Delco or Delphi sensors. Others MIGHT work, but there have been mixed results.
#9
I assume this code did not pop up after doing any performance mods to the car?
I don't know of a MAF life span. I have heard the style on these cars tends to be problematic. I'd get the MAF cleaner from the parts store and try that before replacing it.
Also, you may just need to replace the upstream O2. I believe it is recommended to change the O2 sensors about 70K miles. If you do, stick with an AC Delco or Delphi sensors. Others MIGHT work, but there have been mixed results.
I don't know of a MAF life span. I have heard the style on these cars tends to be problematic. I'd get the MAF cleaner from the parts store and try that before replacing it.
Also, you may just need to replace the upstream O2. I believe it is recommended to change the O2 sensors about 70K miles. If you do, stick with an AC Delco or Delphi sensors. Others MIGHT work, but there have been mixed results.
Thats correct. But I was talking about the Manifold Absolute Pressure sensor, not the MAF. But cleaning the MAF doesnt sound like such a bad idea either.
I changed my upstream O2 sensor about a year ago. I need to replace the downstream sensor though.
#10
Joined: Apr 2010
Posts: 12,242
From: Mentor, Ohio
Don't worry so much about the down stream O2. It serves ONE purpose. It monitors the "health" of the CAT, has NO effect on performance.
BTW - What brand O2 did you put in the upstream?
BTW - What brand O2 did you put in the upstream?