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  1. bought a brand now mustang thanks again for the advise.
  2. get the tires checking and engine checking also.
  3. akbar wrote: > OBD II P0109 > > Fault Code Definition > The Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor/Barometric Pressure Sensor measures > the rise and fall of the air pressure inside the Intake Manifold. This > provides critical data needed for the Power Train Control Module (PCM) to > control the Air Fuel Ratio, the Ignition Spark Timing, and many components > of the Emissions Control Systems. The Manifold Absolute Pressure/Barometric > Pressure Sensor converts the Intake Manifold air pressure into a voltage > that is high when the Intake Manifold air pressure is high and low when the > Intake Manifold air pressure drops to a vacuum. The P0109 code indicates an > intermittent or erratic voltage signal from the MAP to the PCM. > > Symptoms > > * Check Engine Light will illuminate > * In many cases, no abnormal symptoms may be noticed > * In some cases, the engine may be hard starting and/or get poor fuel > economy > * In some cases, noticeably poor engine performance may occur > > Common Problems That Trigger the P0109 Code > > * Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor/Barometric Pressure Sensor is > defective > * Intake Manifold vacuum leaks > * Faulty or corroded Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor/Barometric > Pressure wiring or connections > > Common Misdiagnoses > > * Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor/Barometric Pressure Sensor is > replaced when the real cause is a vacuum leak > * MAP Sensor is replaced when the real issue is a problematic EGR Valve > * Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor/Barometric Pressure Sensor is > replaced when the real problem is a defective Idle Air Control Motor, which > causes a very low engine idle > > > > > > > > > OBD II Code P0171 and P0174 > > Fuel System Too Lean (Bank 1 or 2) > > Our emissions expert has put together the following information about the > P0171 and P0174 fault code. We have also included diagnostic procedures you > can take to your repair shop if the mechanic is having difficulty analyzing > the code. > > OBD II Fault Code > > * OBD II P0171 > * OBD II P0174 > > Fault Code Definition > > * OBD II P0171 Fuel System Too Lean (Bank 1) > * OBD II P0174 Fuel System Too Lean (Bank 2) > > Symptoms > > * Check Engine Light will illuminate > * In some cases, no adverse conditions may be noticed by the driver > * In other cases, there may be performance problems, such as a lack of > power on acceleration and some "coughing" or misfiring > * The vehicle may have trouble idling, especially when warm or when > sitting at a stoplight > > Common Problems That Trigger the P0171 and P0174 Code > > * PCM software needs to be updated > * Vacuum leaks (Intake Manifold Gaskets, vacuum hoses, PCV hoses, etc.) > * Mass Airflow Sensor (MAF) > * Plugged Fuel Filter or weak Fuel Pump > * Plugged or dirty Fuel Injectors > > Common Misdiagnosis > > * Oxygen Sensors never thanked you so thank you. need some more advise pls. what car batter should i be going for that is zero maintenance and has long life?
  4. Either change the belt or pulley or your car. Its too old mate.
  5. You or your mechanic just need to trace the leak and see where its leaking and fix it. It may be from one of hoses, clamps, cannister or brake booster. Its most dangerous leak as it can catch fire in seconds, so i advise dont drive car until this is fixed.
  6. my ford five hundred 2004 has got codes for p0109 p0191 p0171 what would be the first thing to check?
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