P0171 2000 rx 300
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P0171 2000 rx 300
The code has been on for a long while now. In the mean time I have installed a MAF sensor, checked for air leaks and fuel pressure. I changed the sparkplugs and fuel injectors from Bank 1 to Bank 2, same results. I installed 2 new O2 sensors: same P0171 code. I changed the O2 sensors from Bank 1 to Bank 2, same code.
I then disconnected the O2 sensor from Bank 2, just to try things. I expected a different read out on my scanner. Nothing changed in the data. The car did drive differently though, with fuel consumption through the roof while the O2 sensor was disconnected. Engine light was flashing. I assume that the catalytic converter gets too hot.
Does this indicate computer problems? How do you find out if computer starts to malfunction?
I then disconnected the O2 sensor from Bank 2, just to try things. I expected a different read out on my scanner. Nothing changed in the data. The car did drive differently though, with fuel consumption through the roof while the O2 sensor was disconnected. Engine light was flashing. I assume that the catalytic converter gets too hot.
Does this indicate computer problems? How do you find out if computer starts to malfunction?
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The sensors that you replaced .. are they OEM?
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It's recommended to use only Denso. The ECU has a hard time recognizing data from other sensor manufactures , such as Bosch.
What was the only one which was OEM? Spark Plugs, or the two oxygen sensors?
What was the only one which was OEM? Spark Plugs, or the two oxygen sensors?
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Was the one from the dealer made by Ginsu? I've heard that Ginsu makes great knives but sometimes their sensors are not so good. Also, you should ask the person who checked your fuel pressure to remove and dye check your muffler thrust bearings. They often go bad and throw a P0171 code.
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Thanks for the answers so far. We do want to check out if the computer is at fault. Does anyone know if a 99 and a 2000 model computer would be compatible. The junkyard has a 99 model and ours is a 2000
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Before opting for a brain surgery on your RX, it may be worth while to get an expert opinion from Lexus. Although the engine "run" is the most important function of the cpu, but there are lots of other little little things stored in there like key-chip-id etc.
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Was the one from the dealer made by Ginsu? I've heard that Ginsu makes great knives but sometimes their sensors are not so good. Also, you should ask the person who checked your fuel pressure to remove and dye check your muffler thrust bearings. They often go bad and throw a P0171 code.
If I came off harsh, sorry - it's only 8am and I haven't had coffee yet.
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