P0171 OBD-II Trouble Code: Fuel Trim System Too Lean (Bank 1)
A P0171 code is set by your vehicle’s powertrain control module (PCM) when it detects that the air-to-fuel ratio of your vehicle is too lean. …
A P0171 code is set by your vehicle’s powertrain control module (PCM) when it detects that the air-to-fuel ratio of your vehicle is too lean. …
Wondering why the check engine light is on and what is has to do with code P0456? Your vehicle has a complex evaporative emissions system …
Having a warning light appear on your car’s dashboard is never something you want to have to deal with, but it is a normal part …
Oil pressure is an indication of your vehicle’s health. If the oil pressure in your engine is in the normal range, it means that there’s …
The OBD trouble code P0520 relates to the vehicle’s engine oil pressure sensor or switch and its associated electrical circuit and its operation. It’s a …
The evaporative emissions control (EVAP) system is a major part of the vehicle. This part of your vehicle helps to collect the fuel vapors escaping …
When the Check Engine Light comes on, your immediate reaction is to panic and worry about what needs to be fixed. In some cases, there’s …
The P0110 code occurs in the engine control unit’s trouble code memory when it finds a problem with the circuit’s intake air temperature sensor. There …
Your code scanner just revealed the P0603 DTC, now what do you do? While the P0603 code may not always be serious, you should troubleshoot …
Some trouble codes are considered generic and the meaning is the same for most types of vehicles. Other codes can be specific to the manufacturer, …
If you are a proud Ford owner, you don’t ever want to deal with a Check Engine Light. Seeing the P1131 code can cause your …
The P2096 code is one that sets in the computer when there’s an issue with the air-fuel balance. It causes the Check Engine Light to …