I got a couple of codes today on the way to work. P2097 (Post Catalyst fuel trim system too rich bank 1)and a P117A?? I am running K&N filters with
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I got a couple of codes today on the way to work. P2097 (Post Catalyst fuel trim system too rich bank 1)and a P117A?? I am running K&N filters with the silicone HPS's tube inserts. The car has only 3200 miles. But ever since I put the tubes on and reconnected the battery my milage has dropped 2-3 MPG.??? Has anone had this issue? Do I have to take the HPS's off before hitting up the stealership?
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I have read in a Nissan forum that a O2 sensor has gone bad. Is this a fluke or does it have to do with my tiny (K&N/HPS) mod?
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I'd get an OBD/CAN reader and see what the O2 sensors are doing. If anything doesn't look quite right, put the stock parts back on and see if that makes things any better. If it's still throwing errors with stock parts, take it to a dealer (you've already got the stock parts back on, so that's no longer an issue).
Edit: And check to make sure you didn't knock any wires or hoses loose when you made the mods.
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I'm sure hundreds of people have used the K&N filters with the HPS silicone tubes without issue. Anyone had this experience? The HPS instructions say to disconnect battery when installing. So I did and after reconnection it ran fine for a couple of weeks but I just noticed a drop in mileage.
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P117A is Engine Oil Over Temperature (Forced Limited Power) -- that's an unusal one...
P2097 looks to be associated with a bad secondary (post cat) O2. Do you have factory cats? The weird array of errors makes me think its an electrical problem... failing that, there's a couple of possibilities, at least in regard to the rich system code. 1. You have a massive vacuum leak and the ECU is adding tons of fuel to try and compensate. Check all hose connections. 2. Your MAF sensors, if they were removed got dirty or are somehow improperly installed. If they were never taken off and all connectors were left alone, skip this. 3. Something entirely coincidental happened and your primary and or secondary O2 sensors on Bank 1 failed. None of those explain the oil temp code -- were you even seeing temps on the gauge that were high?
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Thanks for the response Jordo.
I am running stock air boxes and the silicone tube inserts. I checked the fittings and they are tight at the air box and the TB. The small tubes that go to the valve covers look good too. The engine has never been run hard enough to get hot let alone real hot, so that code must be bogus. I am running K&N filters, could it be oil on the MAF sensors? If so how can I clean them? PS Did you look at my data logs? I cleared the codes and am driving now without codes yet.
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Can you export the datafile to excel or put them into tables?
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The data file came out as a txt file. It is up a coupe of posts, did you see it? The code came back after about 80miles. I called the Stealership, i guess I have to get the stock tubes back on. CRAP!
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yeah unfortunatley those are odd codes in more ways than one niether applies to the 370z at least not according to the 09 manual engine oil over temp is p1217, you're other code doesn't apply to our cars either, going to have to have consult3 hooked up it is most likely a code translation error.
On other 2014 models the the p117a is cylinder a/f imbalance and p2097 is rear o2 sensor problems back to stock and to the dealer you go.
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I'm not sure about the different sets of fuel trim data - the first grouping look nominal but the ones listed later are high for one bank It's possible the MAF sensors need to be cleaned -- pick up some CRC MAF cleaner spray and just spray them down. That still doesn't explain the weird DTC's... I think after trying to clean the MAF, if no change, going to the dealership is your best option. I can tell you that the tubes and filters are NOT radically changing things enough to cause sensor problems. Over oiling could be an issue on the MAF, but if you spray it clean and nothing changes, there's something else going on.
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O2 Sensor Issue I Think...
Yay, first post here for me!
Just had a similar issue on my '14 Base Sport Coupe. Took it to the dealer and they said that there was an O2 sensor part number change around the time when my car was built (early Jan, 2014) and my car had three correct O2 sensors installed and one wrong sensor installed from the factory. (Old part number...) My car tripped the P2099 code which is the same as yours but the other bank. I have 2600 miles on it. Bone stock. Wonder if you have the same problem I do? The new part is backordered at the moment. Good luck. |
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