P1171
Read the instructions below then
start the fault diagnostic procedure.
Symptom: The engine may stop after starting, run unevenly and misfire, or idle speed too fast.
Short Term Fuel Trim. Max Value, Air/Fuel too Lean.
Fault symptoms
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The engine may stop after starting, run unevenly and misfire, or idle speed too fast.
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Important
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Check the crankcase ventilation for leaks before performing any other fault diagnosis.
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See
Inspection of crankcase ventilation hoses
DTCs P0101, P0106, P0300, P0455 and P1300 can be generated as a result of the DTCs above when the cause of the DTC is a leak in the crankcase ventilation. Once the leak has been rectified, the other DTC can be deleted.
On-Board Diagnostics
Type of diagnosis:
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Continuous. But interrupted when fault criteria fulfilled and will not restart until next driving cycle.
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Enable criteria:
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Engine running and closed loop active. One multiplicative adaptation has been made. No change in status of brake light switch.
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Fault criteria:
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Closed loop exceeds 25%.
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Dependents:
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P0116, P0117, P0118, P0131, P0132, P0134, P0444, P0445 and P1105.
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System reaction to a fault::
OK report:
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Provided the fault criteria are not fulfilled during the driving cycle the OK report occurs at ignition off before the engine stalls. Two types of OK reports can be given: Type 1: If a DTC is already stored for the diagnosis and similar operating conditions have occurred (coolant temperature above or below 71°C, engine speed ±375 rpm and load ±10%). Type 2: If there is no DTC stored for the diagnosis or similar operating conditions have not occurred
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Fault handling:
(See section
Fault handling II, emission-relayed misfiring or fault in fuel system
for more information.)
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Type II. CHECK ENGINE does not go on.
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Diagnostic help
At some time, the engine's fuel requirement has been 25 % higher than that computed by the control module on the basis of information from the mass air flow sensor.
Fault diagnosis first determines whether the pressure sensor readings are approximately the same when the ignition is ON, as the mass air flow sensor is later compared with the intake air pressure. If the pressure sensors are OK but the mass air flow sensor reading is incorrect, first check for any air leaks after the throttle and after that, replace the sensor.
If the air mass is OK, then the fuel supply must be checked, i.e. pressure, pressure response, pump flow and then the injectors.
Functions in the diagnostic tool related to the fault:
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Diagnostic status for the diagnosis.
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Short term fuel trim, unit %.
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Multiplicative adaptation, unit %
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Additive adaptation, unit mg/c.
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Purge adaptation, unit %.
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Airmass deviation from calculated, in %.
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See also description of read value under
"Read Values" menu
for more information.
See
P0172
.