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2011 Malibu 2.4 ecotec p0171
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ive been watching the SD videos and learning to use my scanner to figure out this p0171 lean bank one code
heres where I’m at; I found a rip in the boot between the throttle body and the intake cover which I replaced. A also changed the throttle body because I happened to have a known new working one and the old one was filthy. I’ll clean it for later testing and use. I cleared the code after replacing it and still have a problem. I ran the stft and ltft and my long term is 10 at idol and as rpm’s increase so does the ltft to 29.9. It’s worth mentioning that short term is all over the place from negative to positive. (O2 sensor trying to ajust mixture I assume) As I learned in the sd videos this is a maf or fuel delivery problem. I changed the mass airflow with the only maf my local Autozone had in stock which happened to be a hitachi. It didn’t solve the problem. The code returned after clearing and test drive. What’s the chances the hitachi maf sensor is bad? Should I buy another or should I look at fuel delivery problem? If fuel delivery problem is this something I can use the scanner for? May scanner although not bidirectional snap on does have some fuel system abilities. What can I look at next on scanner or should I go out and buy or rent a fuel pressure tester? What do you recommend? I or is there an sd video you’d recommend I watch?
also worth mentioning i bought the car recently with the existing problem. So because it’s new to me I don’t know what’s been done prior. Does this vehicle supposed to have a rear cat? It has upstream o2 then cat on/behind manifold then downstream o2 then flex pipe then pipe to muffler. I drove the car 30 miles home with the mil on. It was a cold day and it ran great other than the check engine light which I checked with scanner and knew it had P0171 code. When it’s warm out it doesn’t run so great. When it’s cold it seams to run pretty good.
oh and by the way o2 is reading .81 volts on freeze frame. Isn’t that usually a sign rich not lean? I figured that was possibly the computer trying to compensate the fuel mixture so I pulled the plugs and they had carbon soot and not oil.
Oh and I almost forgot. This could also be important. On the freeze frame it also says
Ingnition timing advance for cylinder #1 10*.
I can’t think of anything else. Thanks for your time!
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Does the code still return? Even if you fixed the problem, the LTFT is going to take some time to correct. If, for example, the STFT is negative 20% at the same time LTFT is positive 29% (because it remembers needing to add fuel due to the lean condition), that's a total trim of 9% and perfectly acceptable. Even 10% total trim positive or negative wouldn't get me to open the hood. It's important to know what the STFT and LTFT are doing together before continuing.I cleared the code after replacing it and still have a problem. I ran the stft and ltft and my long term is 10 at idol and as rpm’s increase so does the ltft to 29.9
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Monde is very smart, he won't steer you wrong.I’m still going to do the wot test monde suggested but your point is a good one.
I think that's a good idea.should I take the negative and positive terminals off the battery and touch them together to clear all memory that simply clearing the codes with my scanner may have missed or don’t you recommend doing that?
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So in this video I had to work with the only scanner on hand. I’ve cleaned it up the best I can so you can see what the pids being used are.
Red=load
Orange=o2
Green=rpm’s
Here’s another video For reference.
Red=stft
Orange=maf
Green=map
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So I presume you have been driving the car. Has the code returned?
If it has, the PIDs you need to look at togther are STFT, LTFT, RPM, Loop Status ( because of it's not in closed loop, fuel trim is irrelevant).
IF the engine light is not back on, then you fixed it. Good job
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