On Board Diagnosis Logic

2006 Infiniti FX35 AWDSECTION On Board Diagnosis Logic
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With the Air-Fuel Mixture Ratio Self-Learning Control, the actual mixture ratio can be brought closely to the theoretical mixture ratio based on the mixture ratio feedback signal from the air fuel ratio (A/F) sensor 1. The ECM calculates the necessary compensation to correct the offset between the actual and the theoretical ratios. In case the amount of the compensation value is extremely large (The actual mixture ratio is too lean.), the ECM judges the condition as the fuel injection system malfunction and lights up the MIL (2 trip detection logic).

ECM INPUT SIGNAL REFERENCE

Sensor Input signal to ECM ECM function Actuator
A/F sensor 1 Density of oxygen in exhaust gas (Mixture ratio feedback signal) Fuel injection control Fuel injector
DTC DETECTING CONDITION

DTC No. Trouble diagnosis name DTC detecting condition Possible cause
P0171
0171
(Bank 1)
Fuel injection system too lean
  • Fuel injection system does not operate properly.
  • The amount of mixture ratio compensation is too large. (The mixture ratio is too lean.)
  • Intake air leaks
  • A/F sensor 1
  • Fuel injector
  • Exhaust gas leaks
  • Incorrect fuel pressure
  • Lack of fuel
  • Mass air flow sensor
  • Incorrect PCV hose connection
P0174
0174
(Bank 2)
RENDER: 1.0x

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