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- 2015 Ford Fiesta SE 1.6L
Hello fellow fiesta owners!
I have an issue with my 2015 Ford Fiesta 1.6L where the car has thrown codes such as P0420 cat inefficient, P2096 post cat too lean, and P219A AFR imbalance.
The readings from the OBD2 data are very strange. The front wide-band O2 sensor is reading around -0.5mA(rich) while idling or driving and cuts to full lean under deceleration. The rear O2 sensor is reading the same, pegged at 0.9V (rich) while idling or driving and cuts to full lean under deceleration. Both O2 sensors have been replaced and data has not changed. The car is running long term fuel trims such as +20 LTFT adding MORE fuel to the fire. The car thinks it is running lean based off of the P2096 but it is indeed not, confirmed by a rich smell from the exhaust. I have so far changed both O2 sensors, changed the Purge Solenoid and cleaned the Throttle body as Mitchell's top fixes for this code and nothing has changed. I work at a shop and had a company diagnostic specialist come out to try and figure it out and we have not gotten anywhere. I believe the rich condition is failing the cat due to the excess fuel in the mixture and not due to the cat actually being bad. Oddly enough, LAMBDA is reading around perfect.
Any ideas? I'm leaning towards a computer issue. Thank you!
I have an issue with my 2015 Ford Fiesta 1.6L where the car has thrown codes such as P0420 cat inefficient, P2096 post cat too lean, and P219A AFR imbalance.
The readings from the OBD2 data are very strange. The front wide-band O2 sensor is reading around -0.5mA(rich) while idling or driving and cuts to full lean under deceleration. The rear O2 sensor is reading the same, pegged at 0.9V (rich) while idling or driving and cuts to full lean under deceleration. Both O2 sensors have been replaced and data has not changed. The car is running long term fuel trims such as +20 LTFT adding MORE fuel to the fire. The car thinks it is running lean based off of the P2096 but it is indeed not, confirmed by a rich smell from the exhaust. I have so far changed both O2 sensors, changed the Purge Solenoid and cleaned the Throttle body as Mitchell's top fixes for this code and nothing has changed. I work at a shop and had a company diagnostic specialist come out to try and figure it out and we have not gotten anywhere. I believe the rich condition is failing the cat due to the excess fuel in the mixture and not due to the cat actually being bad. Oddly enough, LAMBDA is reading around perfect.
Any ideas? I'm leaning towards a computer issue. Thank you!