Yet Another P0171 Thread
(idk if it's important but the car just hit 152k miles and the issues started around 140k)
New Upstream O2 sensor
MAF replaced
Purge valve replaced
SAI hose replaced
Fuel filler neck replaced (leak found when smoked)
Replaced intake manifold gasket
Replaced Booster hose
Replaced Breather Hoses (5x)
Replaced Throttle Gasket (2x)
Replaced Fuel Injector Seals (x2)
Replaced Check valve
Replaced Supercharger gasket
New spark plugs & coils
There had been no problems since the hoses and check valve were replaced (for about 6 months) before a P0420 code was thrown last month, but I cleared it to see if it would come back on or not and it hadn't. Check light came on the other night and I just had the code pulled and again it came to P0171, so I'm at a loss. Could it be the cat going bad and causing issues? I've had a few experienced people suggest that before the P0420 code came up but I'm not entirely sure at this point because it's been to the shop twice now for the same code and it just keeps coming back intermittently. Like I said I see no changes in MPG, no stuttering/shuttering, no misfires, so I'm not sure where to look from here....
I think I glanced over the part in your post where you talked about the P0171 code, sorry about that.
Have you tried changing the fuel filter and/or the fuel pump?
Last edited by TheRotaryFox; Feb 2, 2024 at 12:40 PM. Reason: Clarity
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Basically took my mechanic a can of break cleaner to get all the grease out and so far so good on the light staying off. He said all the pins were essentially connected so power and ground were touching and causing the CPU to freak out and read the fuel ratio wrong.
All in all I guess I'm glad I got everything else fixed but I do wish I checked the sensor lol
Thanks for your input everyone
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