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I know this has come up before, but I need to get some additional information on what has been discussed in previous threads, when this subject has come up.
Driving home from work late one night in the Z06 after a night meeting, my Check Engine light came on. This, of course, alarmed me: I'd never had any lights come on before. The light was steady, rather than flashing, which calmed a bit.
So after doing a bit of digging through the CAC's archives, I discovered how to pull codes, and then went in search of what the codes meant. This is what I got:
P0171 Fuel Trim System Lean, Bank 1
P0174 Fuel Trim System Lean, Bank 2
(I also found a history code: B0361 Left Actuator Feedback Short to Ground. As it's a history code, I've discounted it, and since cleared it.)
At first, when I got this code, I assumed it meant the car was reacting to the gas I got at my last fill up. (I did, after all, use a different brand.) I cleared the codes, the Check Engine light went off, and I thought nothing about it. Until it happened again today, a little over a week after the first incidence, after I filled up with the brand of gas I normally use.
Does this mean it's not the gas at all, but something else? If so, what else could it be? Any ideas?
Thanks!
-Patrick
Driving home from work late one night in the Z06 after a night meeting, my Check Engine light came on. This, of course, alarmed me: I'd never had any lights come on before. The light was steady, rather than flashing, which calmed a bit.
So after doing a bit of digging through the CAC's archives, I discovered how to pull codes, and then went in search of what the codes meant. This is what I got:
P0171 Fuel Trim System Lean, Bank 1
P0174 Fuel Trim System Lean, Bank 2
(I also found a history code: B0361 Left Actuator Feedback Short to Ground. As it's a history code, I've discounted it, and since cleared it.)
At first, when I got this code, I assumed it meant the car was reacting to the gas I got at my last fill up. (I did, after all, use a different brand.) I cleared the codes, the Check Engine light went off, and I thought nothing about it. Until it happened again today, a little over a week after the first incidence, after I filled up with the brand of gas I normally use.
Does this mean it's not the gas at all, but something else? If so, what else could it be? Any ideas?
Thanks!
-Patrick