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Car Forum / Honda Cars / April 2005

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Fuel system for Bank One too Lean code

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jbourgeois - 01 Mar 2005 22:51 GMT
I have a 98 Accord that is showing a P0171 (fuel system in Bank One too
lean) code, and also a P0170 (fuel compensation value for Bank One exceeded
the specified range).

These codes have come on intermittently, but usually go off after a day or
two.  This time it is staying on longer.

Other symptoms:  an occasional fuel smell, and earlier there was a
hesitation when I would accelerate from a stop (even once or twice bucking
and almost stalling).

Where should I start?  I have heard vacuum lines, fuel injector, mass air
flow sensor, and lazy O2 sensor so far.
Honda Doc - 02 Mar 2005 00:38 GMT
4 or 6 cylinder?

> I have a 98 Accord that is showing a P0171 (fuel system in Bank One too
> lean) code, and also a P0170 (fuel compensation value for Bank One exceeded
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
> Where should I start?  I have heard vacuum lines, fuel injector, mass air
> flow sensor, and lazy O2 sensor so far.
Steve Bigelow - 02 Mar 2005 02:39 GMT
>4 or 6 cylinder?

I doubt the fours have cylinder banks.

>> I have a 98 Accord that is showing a P0171 (fuel system in Bank One too
>> lean) code, and also a P0170 (fuel compensation value for Bank One
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
>> Where should I start?  I have heard vacuum lines, fuel injector, mass air
>> flow sensor, and lazy O2 sensor so far.
Honda Doc - 02 Mar 2005 23:39 GMT
A 4 cylinder IS bank one. The code is the same whether it is a 4 or 6
cylinder. The diagnoses will be different depending on whether it is a 4 or
6 cylinder. So Steve, mind your own business.

> >4 or 6 cylinder?
>
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> >> Where should I start?  I have heard vacuum lines, fuel injector, mass air
> >> flow sensor, and lazy O2 sensor so far.
Steve Bigelow - 03 Mar 2005 00:44 GMT
> So Steve, mind your own business.

If you're looking for a private conversation, you should look elsewhere
other than Usenet., assclown.
jbourgeois - 03 Mar 2005 01:16 GMT
Now that we've established that I have a 4-cylinder and the location of bank
one, could someone please respond to my original question?

> A 4 cylinder IS bank one. The code is the same whether it is a 4 or 6
> cylinder. The diagnoses will be different depending on whether it is a 4 or
[quoted text clipped - 21 lines]
> air
> > >> flow sensor, and lazy O2 sensor so far.
Jonathan Carle - 31 Mar 2005 01:00 GMT
I have a 98 Honda Accord and I have the same exact symtoms. Have you
figured out what is wrong? I have replaced the 02 sensor and cleaned the
throttle body and it still have been coming on.
Andy Brasfield - 30 Apr 2005 23:00 GMT
Honda Doc,

Mine is a 4 cyl. with same error.  Your recommendations, please?

Thanks.
 
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