System Too Lean (High Air/Fuel Ratio)

1987 Chevrolet Step Van P20, 7.4 W, Automatic, 475/M40SECTION System Too Lean (High Air/Fuel Ratio)

Idle speed may be too high or too low. Engine speed may vary up and down. Disconnecting IAC does not help. May set Code 44.

"SCAN" and/or voltmeter will read an oxygen sensor output of less than .30 volt (300 millivolts). Check for low regulated fuel pressure, or water contaminated fuel. A lean exhaust with an oxygen sensor output fixed above .80 volt (800 millivolts) indicates a contaminated sensor, usually silicon. This may set a Code 45.

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