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Posted at Sat Sep 06, 2008 8:04 pm
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Engine Performance problem
2003 Ford Ranger 6 cyl Two Wheel Drive Manual 135 km miles
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hi guys, i am having trouble diagnosing a problem. my engine light is on. when i scan for codes it comes up with " bank 1 lean " i am having trouble figuring out what is causing this. the symptoms are: poor fuel economy, engine idle speed is usually too high or it is loping and it lacks the usual power.
any ideas?
 
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Posted at Sun Sep 07, 2008 12:52 am
By rasmataz, Certified 2CarPros Master Technician
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A lean fuel condition can be caused by:

* Low fuel pressure due to a weak pump or leaky fuel pressure regulator. (use a fuel pressure gauge to check fuel pressure at idle)

* Dirty fuel injectors. (try cleaning the injectors)

* Vacuum leaks at the intake manifold, vacuum hose connections or throttle body. (Use a vacuum gauge to check for low intake vacuum)

* Leaky EGR valve. (Check operation of EGR valve)

* Leaky PCV Valve or hose. (Check valve and hose connections)

* Dirty or defective Mass Airflow Sensor (MAF). (Try cleaning the MAF sensor wires or filament with aerosol electronics cleaner. Do NOT use anything else to clean the sensor, and do not touch the sensor wires)

* TIP: On many Fords, a P0171 and/or P0174 Lean Code may sometimes appear because of a bad Differential Pressure Sensor (DPFE). This sensor monitors EGR flow, and is located on the engine near the EGR valve. There are two hoses that connect the sensor to the tube that runs from the exhaust manifold to the EGR valve. The sensor misreads EGR flow and the computer increases EGR which has a leaning effect on the fuel mixture. The fix is to replace the DPFE sensor.
 
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