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Old Jun 29, 2005 | 05:34 PM
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I went to autozone and scanned the codes to help determine my engine trouble and this time I actually wrote them down.

P0151= 02 sensor Bank2 sensor 1, low voltage

P0158= Bank 2 sensor 2, high voltage

P0174= Bank 2, system too lean

P0300= multiple cylinder misfire

P1153= Manufacturer control, fuel air meter

I dont know why it says the passenger bank is lean, the engine is using way too much fuel, and there is black soot coming from the passenger tail pipe,I would think that means its too rich.

Also, what is the meaning of the fuel air meter code?
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Old Jun 29, 2005 | 05:56 PM
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A lot of things in the book point to an exhaust leak. That or either the grounds of the O2 sensors. It also points out contamination from RTV sealants. These are the "right bank" of sensors. I assume they mean passenger side.

I guess a good question would be have you done anything to that side of the motor recently?
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Old Jun 29, 2005 | 07:23 PM
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No, I haven't done anything. This has been an on going engine problem. I talked about it extensively in a previous post about my LT4 running terrible.
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