Help: Engine Code 45
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Help: Engine Code 45
My 2001 ITR is throwing code 45 (System Too Lean or Too Rich malfunction in the fuel monitoring systems). I've had this code for a while and have tried several things that did not fix it. I have new plugs (Bosch +4 platinum), distributor, and OEM O2 sensor. My ECU is not stock (I have like 3). I'm going to try using different ECUs.
I'm really at a loss when it comes to this problem. My car is stock. No other engine codes are showing at this time. Any ideas? My Fuel air gauge reads in the red range, but I don't know if it is accurate, that car seems to run fine. I hear nothing out of the ordinary.
I'm really at a loss when it comes to this problem. My car is stock. No other engine codes are showing at this time. Any ideas? My Fuel air gauge reads in the red range, but I don't know if it is accurate, that car seems to run fine. I hear nothing out of the ordinary.
I'm throwing the same code right now. It started not too long after having my valves adjusted. I replaced, cap & rotor, spark plugs, and 02 sensors twice.
I think that maybe my valves were adjusted while the engine was too warm.
I have to replace my timing belt/waterpump, once I pull the car out of storage, so I will have them re-adjusted then. Hopefully that solves my problem.
Does anyone else know what else could wrong?
Thanks
I think that maybe my valves were adjusted while the engine was too warm.
I have to replace my timing belt/waterpump, once I pull the car out of storage, so I will have them re-adjusted then. Hopefully that solves my problem.
Does anyone else know what else could wrong?
Thanks
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are you using an obd1 jumper harness?
it sounds like your O2 sensor is taking a shit. but there must be a reason for it fouling out. most likely your "tuned" ecu.
if your still obd2 i would suggest you put your untouched P73 back in there and worry about the ecu tuning later when you have parts worth tuning.
Bosch plugs blow. ditch them and get a set of NGK's you will most likely need to replace the o2 sensor now as well.
good luck you have started yourself on the downward spiral of poor tuning. its a chaineffect of badness and everything needs to be fixed all at once or you'll be playing this game forever.
it sounds like your O2 sensor is taking a shit. but there must be a reason for it fouling out. most likely your "tuned" ecu.
if your still obd2 i would suggest you put your untouched P73 back in there and worry about the ecu tuning later when you have parts worth tuning.
Bosch plugs blow. ditch them and get a set of NGK's you will most likely need to replace the o2 sensor now as well.
good luck you have started yourself on the downward spiral of poor tuning. its a chaineffect of badness and everything needs to be fixed all at once or you'll be playing this game forever.
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Sorry about the confusion. I have an OBD2 ECU in the car, and two additional unmarked integra ECUs lying around. The current ECU in the car was put in by Honda because the old one was stolen. Anyways, if the problem is my O2 sensor, wouldn't I get an engine code for that as well? I'll try to get more info after I investigate this fuel/air problem further.
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i also had that code, adjusted my valves when my engine was dead cold. no problems since.9dee7_itr wrote:I'm throwing the same code right now. It started not too long after having my valves adjusted. I replaced, cap & rotor, spark plugs, and 02 sensors twice.
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Does anyone else know what else could wrong?
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Just to make sure, what is the stock valve clearance supposed to be? My manual says .003-.005 in (.08-.12mm) for intake and .006-.008 in (.16-.20mm) for exhaust.
I'm asking because apparently I wasn't sensitive enough and now my car won't start. It just turns the camshaft, so I'm trying the adjustment again.
I'm asking because apparently I wasn't sensitive enough and now my car won't start. It just turns the camshaft, so I'm trying the adjustment again.
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It works! I readjusted the second time (took me all day today), but it starts and sounds pretty good. I reset the ECU and let it run without any loads for 10 min. After that I took it on a short test drive and accelerated at full throttle. Sounds great! So far no check engine light! I hope this fixed the problem. Only time will tell and a little more driving...
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Okay, the good news is code 45 isn't coming back, but now I'm getting code 1 for the O2 sensor. I noticed my car hesitated a few times while driving before the check engine light came on.
Fortunately, it's only flashing code 1. So I'm going to replace the O2 sensor and see if that finishes it once and for all.
Fortunately, it's only flashing code 1. So I'm going to replace the O2 sensor and see if that finishes it once and for all.
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Okay, my check engine light came back on. It didn’t fix the problem. However, I hooked up an OBDII reader and got the following code: P0172 System too Rich (Bank 1).
As for CEL codes I got 1 (02 sensor) & 45 (too rich again). I’m going to replace the O2 sensor and see what happens, but I need help with the PO172 code. Any suggestions as to what this could be? Fuel injector? Help please.
As for CEL codes I got 1 (02 sensor) & 45 (too rich again). I’m going to replace the O2 sensor and see what happens, but I need help with the PO172 code. Any suggestions as to what this could be? Fuel injector? Help please.
Are you sure that the valves are adjusted properly? I was throwing a P0172 which is the same as a code 45. Once I adjusted the valves properly,it went away.
Trying taking your secondary 02 sensor from the cat and switching it with your Primary 02 sensor. It saves you from buying a new one from the dealer.
Try that. if your CEL comes back on and reads faulty secondary, the you know that your primary 02 was shot.
If that doesn't work try running a fuel system cleaner. I suggest using the Motul one.
Good Luck
Trying taking your secondary 02 sensor from the cat and switching it with your Primary 02 sensor. It saves you from buying a new one from the dealer.
Try that. if your CEL comes back on and reads faulty secondary, the you know that your primary 02 was shot.
If that doesn't work try running a fuel system cleaner. I suggest using the Motul one.
Good Luck
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