In order to provide the best possible combination of driveability, fuel economy, and emission control, the vehicle uses a Closed Loop air and fuel metering system. While in a Closed Loop, the VCM monitors the oxygen sensor signal voltage. The VCM adjusts the fuel delivery based on a signal voltage. The long and short term fuel values, which a scan tool can monitor, indicates a change made to the fuel delivery. Ideal fuel trim values are around 128; if the oxygen sensor signal indicates a lean condition, the VCM adds fuel. This results in fuel trim values above 128. If the oxygen sensor detects a rich condition, the fuel trim values will read below 128. This indicates that the VCM is reducing the amount of fuel delivered. If an excessively lean condition is detected, the VCM sets this DTC which is a type B DTC.
The following conditions will set the DTC:
Important: To complete a trip cycle for the fuel trim diagnostic, the fuel trim diagnostic test must enable and run according to the current DTC Will Set When criteria above. A trip is not considered complete until the fuel trim diagnostic has run by the VCM.
When the current DTC initially sets, a software flag indicating an emissions related fault sets for 3 trips. The flag will clear provided rich condition is no longer present. However, if the VCM detects the conditions for setting the current DTC during a trip while the flag is still set, the VCM turns ON the MIL (Malfunction Indicator Lamp). The MIL remains ON for all of the subsequent trips until the DTC has been cleared by service or the rich condition has not been detected and the conditions for checking the fuel trim have been met for 3 consecutive trips.
The VCM turns OFF the MIL after 3 consecutive driving trips without a fault condition present. A history DTC will clear if no fault conditions have been detected for 40 warm-up cycles (the coolant temperature has risen 22°C (40°F) from the start-up coolant temperature and the engine coolant temperature exceeds 71°C (160°F) during that same ignition cycle) or the scan tool clearing feature has been used.
If using the diagnostic tables does not isolate the problem, try monitoring the L. T. fuel trim and fuel trim cell while operating the vehicle under various loads. This may isolate the condition which caused the setting of the current DTC.
A condition that causes the DTC P0300 Engine Misfire Detected may also set the current DTC; conversely an extremely rich condition which sets the current DTC can cause a misfire at idle and the DTC P0300 to set. If the cause of the current DTC cannot be determined and the DTC P0300 is also set, refer to DTC P0300 Engine Misfire Detected .
The numbers below refer to the step numbers in the diagnostic table.
Visually and physically checking items which may cause a rich condition may determine the cause of the DTC P0175 being set.
Checks the fuel system for problems
Silicon contamination of the Heated Oxygen Sensor (HO2S 1) can cause a false rich indication to be seen by the VCM. The VCM will then reduce the amount of fuel delivered, possibly causing severe driveability symptoms.
Step | Action | Value(s) | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||
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Important: Before clearing DTCs, use the scan tool in order to record freeze frame and the failure records for reference because the Clear Info function will lose the data. Was the Powertrain On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) System Check performed? | -- | ||||||||||||||||
Visually and physically check the following items:
Did any of the above checks isolate a condition requiring repair? | 0.2-0.74 V 4.0 V | |||||||||||||||||
Is the fuel pressure correct and does it hold? | 415-455 kPa (60-66 psi) | |||||||||||||||||
Perform the Injector Balance Test. Refer to Fuel Injector Balance Test for the 5.0L, 5.7L. Refer to Fuel Injector Balance Test for the 7.4L. Was an injector problem found? | -- | |||||||||||||||||
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Is a silicon contamination evident? | -- | ||||||||||||||||
6 | Perform Canister Purge Solenoid Check. Refer to Evaporative Emission Control System Diagnosis . Was a problem found? | -- | Refer to Diagnostic Aids | |||||||||||||||
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Does the fuel trim increase? | -- | Refer to Diagnostic Aids | |||||||||||||||
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Does the fuel trim increase? | -- | ||||||||||||||||
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Does the fuel trim increase? | -- | ||||||||||||||||
10 | Rich condition not present. If a driveability symptom still exists, refer to Driveability Symptoms. | -- | -- | -- | ||||||||||||||
11 | Refer to Fuel System Diagnosis . | -- | -- | -- | ||||||||||||||
12 | Replace the HO2S 2. Refer to Heated Oxygen Sensor Replacement Is the action complete? | -- | -- | |||||||||||||||
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Does the scan tool indicate that this diagnostic ran and passed? | -- | ||||||||||||||||
14 | Using the scan tool, select the Capture Info and the Review Info. Are any DTCs displayed that have not been diagnosed? | -- | Go to The Driveability Symptoms | System OK |