The heated oxygen sensor 1 (HO2S-1) sends voltage signals that relate
the difference in oxygen between the atmosphere and exhaust gas. Under normal driving
conditions, except power enrichment mode, the PCM attempts to maintain a 14.7:1 air/fuel
ratio. The PCM can make corrections from a nominal 128 short/long term fuel
trim value (0 percent correction) within a maximum window of 70-165 (-45 percent
to +29 percent correction) without setting DTC P0171 or P0172. If the
PCM determines a rich condition exists (HO2S-1 voltage above 600 mV), it will
decrease injector pulse width to maintain a 14.7:1 air/fuel ratio. The short term
fuel trim value will be between 70-128. If the PCM determines a lean condition
exists (HO2S-1 voltage below 300 mV), it will increase injector pulse width
to maintain a 14.7:1 air/fuel ratio. The short term fuel trim value will be
between 128-165. When certain conditions have been met (ECT and closed loop),
the PCM will go into a leaned fuel control mode by updating and using a total of 22 long
term fuel trim cells for idle, cruise, accel and decel. These cells update based on
the short term fuel trim value. If the short term fuel trim value goes a certain number
of counts in one direction, the long term fuel trim value will update in the same
direction, in the cell that corresponds with the drive condition the vehicle was in.
After approximately 2 minutes of being in each of the long term fuel trim
cells, the PCM will enable the EVAP purge solenoid (pulling fuel from the EVAP canister)
and a new set of long term fuel trim cells called purge long term fuel trim cells
will be used. However, DTC P0172 is run before the purge cells are used and
sets when the combined average of the long term fuel trim cells for idle and cruise
is below the calibrated long term fuel trim value.
DTC Parameters
DTC P0172 will set if the LTFT value is less than 70 (greater than -46 percent
correction) when:
• | The condition exists for longer than 16 seconds. |
• | The ECT is between 60-115 °C (140-239°F). |
• | The IAT is between -25° and +115°C (-13° and +239°F). |
• | The MAP is greater than 28 kPa (auto) or 26 kPa (manual). |
• | The engine speed is between 750-3600 RPM (auto) or 850-3410
(manual). |
• | The vehicle speed is less than 132 km/h (82 mph). |
• | The fuel level is greater than 9.8 percent. |
• | The barometric pressure is greater than 72 kPa. |
• | No cam, CKP, ECT, fuel injector, IAT, knock, MAP, misfire, TP, HO2S-1,
vehicle speed, P0446, P0601, P0602, or P1441 DTCs have been set |
DTC P0172 diagnostic runs continuously once the above conditions
have been met.
P0172 is a type B DTC
Diagnostic Aids
DTC P0172 indicates the engine is running rich. The following are possible causes
of a rich air/fuel mixture:
• | Vacuum leak around MAP sensor |
• | EVAP purge solenoid stuck open |
• | Restricted exhaust or restricted air induction |
To verify the system is running rich, use the scan tool to monitor HO2S-1 and
HO2S-2. If both sensors are above 600 mV, the system is running rich and the
oxygen sensors are probably not at fault.