Jon Wilder
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- Fresno CA
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1999 Ford Explorer
Hi all. My '99 Explorer has the Check Engine light on and codes stored are -
P0171 - System Adaptive Fuel Too Lean (Bank 1)
P0174 - System Adaptive Fuel Too Lean (Bank 2)
It had these codes when I acquired the vehicle (was my sister's old vehicle). My sister had the intake gaskets replaced about 40K miles ago when she owned it. I noticed that the engine was running a bit cold, took a long time to warm up and didn't hold constant temperature. I replaced the thermostat to rule out the possibility of the engine temperature causing false codes (turns out it still had the factory thermostat). Now it warms up quick, runs about where it should on the gauge and holds constant temperature.
After doing this, I disconnected the battery for a minute to reset the computer.
After 50 miles of driving, the Check Engine light is back on. Repeated code scan and it's the same two codes.
I just cleaned the MAF sensor with CRC Mass Air Flow Sensor cleaner tonight. Also, I filled the tank and put STP Fuel Injector Cleaner in the tank. Last tank averaged 14.6mpg. Disconnected the battery to reset the computer as well. Still have yet to put 50 miles worth of driving on it.
The vehicle drives fine. Quick off the line, has plenty of power and no surging or other driving abnormalities.
If cleaning the MAF does not fix this issue, where should I go next?
P0171 - System Adaptive Fuel Too Lean (Bank 1)
P0174 - System Adaptive Fuel Too Lean (Bank 2)
It had these codes when I acquired the vehicle (was my sister's old vehicle). My sister had the intake gaskets replaced about 40K miles ago when she owned it. I noticed that the engine was running a bit cold, took a long time to warm up and didn't hold constant temperature. I replaced the thermostat to rule out the possibility of the engine temperature causing false codes (turns out it still had the factory thermostat). Now it warms up quick, runs about where it should on the gauge and holds constant temperature.
After doing this, I disconnected the battery for a minute to reset the computer.
After 50 miles of driving, the Check Engine light is back on. Repeated code scan and it's the same two codes.
I just cleaned the MAF sensor with CRC Mass Air Flow Sensor cleaner tonight. Also, I filled the tank and put STP Fuel Injector Cleaner in the tank. Last tank averaged 14.6mpg. Disconnected the battery to reset the computer as well. Still have yet to put 50 miles worth of driving on it.
The vehicle drives fine. Quick off the line, has plenty of power and no surging or other driving abnormalities.
If cleaning the MAF does not fix this issue, where should I go next?