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Help with OBD diagnostics
Am I interpreting this right? It is a 4 cyl so there is no bank 2
Freeze Frame data MIL: |
What kind of car?
"Generally" a lean condition is a bad o2 sensor, or a fuel pump. Is the scanner not giving you an o2 sensor reading for the freeze frame data ? It could be a vacuum leak too, as you said. |
It is a Chevy Colorado
Inspection/Maintenance Monitors Status Name Status Misfire Monitoring Complete Fuel System Monitoring Complete Comprehensive Component Monitoring Complete Catalyst Monitoring Complete Heated Catalyst Monitoring Not Supported Evaporative System Monitoring Complete Secondary Air System Monitoring Not Supported A/C System Refrigerant Monitoring Not Supported Oxygen Sensor Monitoring Complete Oxygen Sensor Heater Monitoring Complete EGR System Monitoring Not Supported -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Monitored Test Results (Mode $06) Test ID ($05) Oxygen Sensor Monitoring Value 425.000 Min 0.000 Max 2048.000 Units mV Test Description ($01) Rich to Lean Sensor Threshold Voltage - Bank 1 Sensor 1 Test ID ($05) Oxygen Sensor Monitoring Value 425.000 Min 0.000 Max 2048.000 Units mV Test Description ($02) Lean to Rich Sensor Threshold Voltage - Bank 1 Sensor 1 Test ID ($05) Oxygen Sensor Monitoring Value 350.000 Min 0.000 Max 2048.000 Units mV Test Description ($03) Low Sensor Voltage for Switch Time Calculation - Bank 1 Sensor 1 Test ID ($05) Oxygen Sensor Monitoring Value 650.000 Min 0.000 Max 2048.000 Units mV Test Description ($04) High Sensor Voltage for Switch Time Calculation - Bank 1 Sensor 1 Test ID ($05) Oxygen Sensor Monitoring Value 39.375 Min 0.000 Max 1024.000 Units msec Test Description ($05) Rich to Lean Sensor Switch Time - Bank 1 Sensor 1 Test ID ($05) Oxygen Sensor Monitoring Value 32.484 Min 0.000 Max 1024.000 Units msec Test Description ($06) Lean to Rich Sensor Switch Time - Bank 1 Sensor 1 Test ID ($05) Oxygen Sensor Monitoring Value 249.000 Min 141.000 Max 0.000 Units Switches Test Description ($07) Rich to Lean Switches - Bank 1 Sensor 1 Test ID ($05) Oxygen Sensor Monitoring Value 253.000 Min 141.000 Max 0.000 Units Switches Test Description ($08) Lean to Rich Switches - Bank 1 Sensor 1 Test ID ($0A) Evaporative System Monitor 0020" Leak Value 0.200 Min 0.100 Max 6553.500 Units sec Test Description ($01) EVPD Canister Vent Restriction Test 1 Test ID ($0A) Evaporative System Monitor 0020" Leak Value 5.001 Min 0.000 Max 31.999 Units inH20 Test Description ($42) Engine Off Natural Vacuum Tests Test ID ($0A) Evaporative System Monitor 0020" Leak Value 9.110 Min 0.000 Max 65.535 Units Liters Test Description ($13) EVAP Vacuum Pressure Decay (Weak Vacuum) Test Test ID ($0A) Evaporative System Monitor 0020" Leak Value 0.000 Min 0.000 Max 0.000 Units Unitless Test Description ($04) Undocumented CID Test ID ($0A) Evaporative System Monitor 0020" Leak Value 600.000 Min 600.000 Max 0.000 Units Unitless Test Description ($07) Undocumented CID Test ID ($0A) Evaporative System Monitor 0020" Leak Value 0.000 Min -3276.800 Max 3276.700 Units inH20 Test Description ($48) EVPD Purge Vacuum Fail Test Test ID ($0A) Evaporative System Monitor 0020" Leak Value 0.000 Min 0.100 Max 255.996 Units Ratio Test Description ($0A) EONV .020" Small Leak Test Test ID ($0A) Evaporative System Monitor 0020" Leak Value 0.051 Min 0.100 Max 255.996 Units Ratio Test Description ($0B) EONV Vacuum Rezero Test Test ID ($0C) Catalyst Efficiency Idle Monitor Value -6.991 Min -32.768 Max 32.767 Units sec Test Description ($60) Idle Catalyst Efficiency Test - Bank 1 Test ID ($0E) Oxygen Sensor Heater Monitoring Value 0.000 Min 0.000 Max 45.000 Units Samples Test Description ($11) Oxygen Sensor Heater Current Samples Outside Threshold (X/Y Samples Test) - Bank 1 Sensor 1 Test ID ($0E) Oxygen Sensor Heater Monitoring Value 0.000 Min 0.000 Max 45.000 Units Samples Test Description ($12) Oxygen Sensor Heater Current Samples Outside Threshold (X/Y Samples Test) - Bank 1 Sensor 2 |
Too lean could very well be a vacuum leak post-MAF. Try the old carb cleaner trick to see if you can identify anything. If that fails, it isn't necessarily not a vacuum leak, it could still be one that's hard to find. Fuel pump starting to fail would cause fuel pressure to be less than calculated, depending on where your system senses pressure at. Oxygen sensors typically tell you when they're bad, don't they? I know that mine gave "out of range" errors when they started going out.
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