1997 Suburban 454, DTC P0175
thesupertech
10-20-2003, 11:48 AM
I'm getting a P0175 code on my '97 Suburban, it says that BAnk 2 is too rich, I like to know what causes the engine to be too rich, please help
KC Ron Carter
10-21-2003, 05:10 PM
Use a VOM on o2 sensor black lead.
.6 volts is dang rich .3 volts is dang lean.
http://www.kemparts.com/TechTalk/tt07.asp
http://www.obdii.com/articles/Replacing_Oxygen_Sensors_Preventive_Maintenance.ht ml
Later,
.6 volts is dang rich .3 volts is dang lean.
http://www.kemparts.com/TechTalk/tt07.asp
http://www.obdii.com/articles/Replacing_Oxygen_Sensors_Preventive_Maintenance.ht ml
Later,
GMMerlin
10-22-2003, 07:26 AM
I'm getting a P0175 code on my '97 Suburban, it says that BAnk 2 is too rich, I like to know what causes the engine to be too rich, please help
Raw unburned fuel causes a rich condition. Could come from a leaking injector,regulator, misfiring plug or any thing that could cause an excess of fuel into the exhaust.
Rarely will a O2 sensor cause this problem.
Raw unburned fuel causes a rich condition. Could come from a leaking injector,regulator, misfiring plug or any thing that could cause an excess of fuel into the exhaust.
Rarely will a O2 sensor cause this problem.
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