Engine code help
They read P1151 P1152 - Manufacturer control Fuel air metering.
My haynes repair manual doesn't even show these codes?
I told the kid what my truck was maybe he screwed it up?
If these codes are right I have no clue what this even means so any help there would be great.
Detailed Description...
A HEGO sensor indicating lean at the end of a test is trying to correct for an over-rich condition. The test fails when fuel control system no longer detects switching for a calibrated amount of time.
Possible causes...
Electrical:
Short to VPWR in harness or HO2S.
Water in harness connector.
Open/Shorted HO2S circuit.
Corrosion or poor mating terminals and wiring.
Damaged HO2S.
Damaged PCM.
Fuel System:
Excessive fuel pressure.
Leaking/contaminated fuel injectors.
Leaking fuel pressure regulator.
Low fuel pressure or running out of fuel.
Vapor recovery system.
Induction System:
Air leaks after the MAF.
Vacuum leaks.
PCV system.
Improperly seated engine oil dipstick.
EGR System:
Leaking gasket.
Stuck EGR valve.
Leaking diaphragm or EVR.
Base Engine:
Oil overfill.
Cam Timing.
Cylinder compression.
Exhaust leaks before or near the HO2S(s).
P1152 - Lack of HO2S-21 Switch, Sensor Indicates Rich
Detailed Description...
A HEGO sensor indicating rich at the end of a test is trying to correct for an over-lean condition. The test fails when the fuel control system no longer detects switching for a calibrated amount of time.
Possible causes...
Electrical:
Short to VPWR in harness or HO2S.
Water in harness connector.
Open/Shorted HO2S circuit.
Corrosion or poor mating terminals and wiring.
Damaged HO2S.
Damaged PCM.
Fuel System:
Excessive fuel pressure.
Leaking/contaminated fuel injectors.
Leaking fuel pressure regulator.
Low fuel pressure or running out of fuel.
Vapor recovery system.
Induction System:
Air leaks after the MAF.
Vacuum leaks.
PCV system.
Improperly seated engine oil dipstick.
EGR System:
Leaking gasket.
Stuck EGR valve.
Leaking diaphragm or EVR.
Base Engine:
Oil overfill.
Cam Timing.
Cylinder compression.
Exhaust leaks before or near the HO2S(s).
Detailed Description...
A HEGO sensor indicating lean at the end of a test is trying to correct for an over-rich condition. The test fails when fuel control system no longer detects switching for a calibrated amount of time.
Possible causes...
Electrical:
Short to VPWR in harness or HO2S.
Water in harness connector.
Open/Shorted HO2S circuit.
Corrosion or poor mating terminals and wiring.
Damaged HO2S.
Damaged PCM.
Fuel System:
Excessive fuel pressure.
Leaking/contaminated fuel injectors.
Leaking fuel pressure regulator.
Low fuel pressure or running out of fuel.
Vapor recovery system.
Induction System:
Air leaks after the MAF.
Vacuum leaks.
PCV system.
Improperly seated engine oil dipstick.
EGR System:
Leaking gasket.
Stuck EGR valve.
Leaking diaphragm or EVR.
Base Engine:
Oil overfill.
Cam Timing.
Cylinder compression.
Exhaust leaks before or near the HO2S(s).
P1152 - Lack of HO2S-21 Switch, Sensor Indicates Rich
Detailed Description...
A HEGO sensor indicating rich at the end of a test is trying to correct for an over-lean condition. The test fails when the fuel control system no longer detects switching for a calibrated amount of time.
Possible causes...
Electrical:
Short to VPWR in harness or HO2S.
Water in harness connector.
Open/Shorted HO2S circuit.
Corrosion or poor mating terminals and wiring.
Damaged HO2S.
Damaged PCM.
Fuel System:
Excessive fuel pressure.
Leaking/contaminated fuel injectors.
Leaking fuel pressure regulator.
Low fuel pressure or running out of fuel.
Vapor recovery system.
Induction System:
Air leaks after the MAF.
Vacuum leaks.
PCV system.
Improperly seated engine oil dipstick.
EGR System:
Leaking gasket.
Stuck EGR valve.
Leaking diaphragm or EVR.
Base Engine:
Oil overfill.
Cam Timing.
Cylinder compression.
Exhaust leaks before or near the HO2S(s).
At this point Steve's suggestion looks the best...
On Board Diagnostics II
P1151 Lack Of HO2S-21 Switch Indicates Lean (Ford)
P1152 Lack Of HO2S-21 Switch Indicates Rich (Ford)
Both for bank 2.
However, reading a few Google hits for issues with these codes for Fords, it actually might be the MAF. Clean it and reset the computer and see if they come back.
Bank 2 is the driver's side. If the codes come back after cleaning the MAF, and you have no vacuum leaks, I'd change the driver's side O2 sensor.
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The idle started acting weird every once in awhile if that helps any.
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You have two codes that directly contradict each other. That is almost always an indication that the sensor has gone south.
Steve









