brian1269
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- 2001
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I have been reading quite a bit in the forum since my truck starting having problems and thought I would post my situation in case anyone has any ideas how to help.
I have a 2001 Ranger 4.0 and a few weeks ago my check engine light came on and was giving the P0171 (System Too Lean Bank 1) and P0174 (System Too Lean Bank 2) trouble codes.
Loss of power, rough idling (including dying) and rough running all started and have gotten worse and worse.
I have read quite a bit in this forum about people having the same problems and it seems most point to the Mass Air Flow sensor as the culprit. So today I removed it, cleaned it with CRC MAV sensor cleaner, put it back in and nothing changed. All the previous mentioned symptoms were still there.
I also read a suggestion on another site that said to test the MAV sensor you can disconnect the wire harness and run the engine without it. Supposedly this causes airflow to be inferred by using rpm and throttle position instead of reading the MAF sensor. It says that if the lean driveability symptoms go away, the MAF sensor is probably contaminated and should be replaced. If the lean driveability symptoms do not go away the MAF sensor is probably not contaminated.
OK so I disconnected the wire harness and started it up and all the symptoms went away immediately. As soon as I reconnected the harness all the symptoms returned immediately. I was optimistic I had found the problem since I had already cleaned it so I figured it must have gone bad. What else could it be right? So I got a new sensor, installed it, cleared the trouble codes and started it up. To my surprise all the lean symptoms were still there. I drove 15-20 miles just to make sure but no change, and the check engine light came back on.
So now I am really discouraged. Does anyone have an explanation for this, or have an idea what in the world the problem could be?
I have a 2001 Ranger 4.0 and a few weeks ago my check engine light came on and was giving the P0171 (System Too Lean Bank 1) and P0174 (System Too Lean Bank 2) trouble codes.
Loss of power, rough idling (including dying) and rough running all started and have gotten worse and worse.
I have read quite a bit in this forum about people having the same problems and it seems most point to the Mass Air Flow sensor as the culprit. So today I removed it, cleaned it with CRC MAV sensor cleaner, put it back in and nothing changed. All the previous mentioned symptoms were still there.
I also read a suggestion on another site that said to test the MAV sensor you can disconnect the wire harness and run the engine without it. Supposedly this causes airflow to be inferred by using rpm and throttle position instead of reading the MAF sensor. It says that if the lean driveability symptoms go away, the MAF sensor is probably contaminated and should be replaced. If the lean driveability symptoms do not go away the MAF sensor is probably not contaminated.
OK so I disconnected the wire harness and started it up and all the symptoms went away immediately. As soon as I reconnected the harness all the symptoms returned immediately. I was optimistic I had found the problem since I had already cleaned it so I figured it must have gone bad. What else could it be right? So I got a new sensor, installed it, cleared the trouble codes and started it up. To my surprise all the lean symptoms were still there. I drove 15-20 miles just to make sure but no change, and the check engine light came back on.
So now I am really discouraged. Does anyone have an explanation for this, or have an idea what in the world the problem could be?
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