carcollector
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2004 Liberty 4x4 143,000 miles
First off I've read the few latest threads that were about P0171, and the Major difference is that those people could actually drive their vehicles mine won't make it 2 miles on a good try. I can't get it to go 30mph, and it will die under a load. It is impossible to start without holding pedal to the floor when warm, when cold it starts and runs good for a minute but horrible under a load. It's undrivable, it's hard to move it 6feet when warm, and doesn't want to go over 25 mph on a flat surface, stalls and dies up hills.
It originally had a P0123 (TPS), P0131(b1s1 O2), and P0171 (b1 too lean) - it had sit a few months and then I ended up with it, supposedly it ran ok before it was parked.
Both Upstream O2 sensors have been replaced, the TPS was replaced, replaced Bank 1 Injectors, Replaced Battery. since yesterday.
Now I just get a solid P0171, and there is a strong smell of unburnt gas. When checking for vacuum leaks I pulled a vacuum from the side of the intake plenum (behind Throttle Body) and it idled Better than with the hose on as if the engine needed more air and was running rich(?)
I know when the P0171 code is thrown the PCM has reached its max fuel trim compensation level which is like 20% more fuel for that bank. Im not seeing or hearing any possible vacuum leak, the map sensor throws codes if you disconnect it, the TPS values are correct real time on a scan tool, the engine reacts when unplugging and reconnecting the bank 1 coil packs, and I'm smelling ALOT of gas so skeptical about thinking it's the fuel pump, the was definitely gas and some pressure when I changed the injectors, but maybe not enough pressure (?)
The new battery died trying to restart it when it got warm, so I didn't have a chance to check fuel trims because it doesn't like to stay running long without a foot on accelerator helping it. The warmer it gets the crappier it runs. It's like it's only running on 3 cylinders - definitely have spark on Bank 1 and some fuel, and no other codes.
I plan on trying to come up with a good fuel pressure gauge - but in the meantime is there ANYBODY that has had or heard of this issue. I doubt the cat is clogged but...
The Jeep won't even make it to a gas station, and my Wrangler is all apart (literally)
First off I've read the few latest threads that were about P0171, and the Major difference is that those people could actually drive their vehicles mine won't make it 2 miles on a good try. I can't get it to go 30mph, and it will die under a load. It is impossible to start without holding pedal to the floor when warm, when cold it starts and runs good for a minute but horrible under a load. It's undrivable, it's hard to move it 6feet when warm, and doesn't want to go over 25 mph on a flat surface, stalls and dies up hills.
It originally had a P0123 (TPS), P0131(b1s1 O2), and P0171 (b1 too lean) - it had sit a few months and then I ended up with it, supposedly it ran ok before it was parked.
Both Upstream O2 sensors have been replaced, the TPS was replaced, replaced Bank 1 Injectors, Replaced Battery. since yesterday.
Now I just get a solid P0171, and there is a strong smell of unburnt gas. When checking for vacuum leaks I pulled a vacuum from the side of the intake plenum (behind Throttle Body) and it idled Better than with the hose on as if the engine needed more air and was running rich(?)
I know when the P0171 code is thrown the PCM has reached its max fuel trim compensation level which is like 20% more fuel for that bank. Im not seeing or hearing any possible vacuum leak, the map sensor throws codes if you disconnect it, the TPS values are correct real time on a scan tool, the engine reacts when unplugging and reconnecting the bank 1 coil packs, and I'm smelling ALOT of gas so skeptical about thinking it's the fuel pump, the was definitely gas and some pressure when I changed the injectors, but maybe not enough pressure (?)
The new battery died trying to restart it when it got warm, so I didn't have a chance to check fuel trims because it doesn't like to stay running long without a foot on accelerator helping it. The warmer it gets the crappier it runs. It's like it's only running on 3 cylinders - definitely have spark on Bank 1 and some fuel, and no other codes.
I plan on trying to come up with a good fuel pressure gauge - but in the meantime is there ANYBODY that has had or heard of this issue. I doubt the cat is clogged but...
The Jeep won't even make it to a gas station, and my Wrangler is all apart (literally)
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