I have a check engine light on a 1997 Tbird 4.6 which I am having difficulty resolving. I have been on a Tbird site for a while but I am getting some confusing suggestions, so I thought I would check out the Mustang experts. The 97 Bird 4.6 has 201,xxx miles. DTC codes P0172 and P0175 "rich both banks" occurred just after 200K and I have been chasing this problem for quite a while. So far I have checked for vacuum leaks and corrected a few minor ones. A friends scanner indicated fuel trims over -15 to 25 range when the engine was hot and noted the hotter the engine got the worse the fuel trims got. The cooling fan seemed slow to come on so I replaced the ECT and IAT sensors. I swapped the purge solenoid and still no improvement. I then had a "professional" scan which indicated the MAF was "slightly" out of spec so I replaced the MAF. Fuel pressure was found to be within range. The professional exhausted his list of items to check and ended up with fuel injectors as the problem and suggested using a cleaner to possibly free a stuck injector. Done with no improvement. Lastly, I just swapped out the CCRM from my other 97 Bird to see if the temp issue could be the cause. After 3-4 restarts the CEL was back and so was the P0172 code. No doubt if I drive some more the P0175 will return.
I have read many posts on other sites and I believe I have checked or replaced all the suggested causes, except for replacing the O2 sensors (which do not seem to be the problem according to the websites) and replacing the injectors. One commenter suggested the O2 sensors should have been replaced at 60K. The car runs good with no performance issues although gas mileage does seem to be less than normal. I am not a novice mechanic but not an expert either, especially with all the computer controls on these models.
I am getting ready to Seafoam the engine to see if that helps.
Any suggestions would be appreciated. Sorry for the long post but I thought more info the better.
I have read many posts on other sites and I believe I have checked or replaced all the suggested causes, except for replacing the O2 sensors (which do not seem to be the problem according to the websites) and replacing the injectors. One commenter suggested the O2 sensors should have been replaced at 60K. The car runs good with no performance issues although gas mileage does seem to be less than normal. I am not a novice mechanic but not an expert either, especially with all the computer controls on these models.
I am getting ready to Seafoam the engine to see if that helps.
Any suggestions would be appreciated. Sorry for the long post but I thought more info the better.