Diagnostic Trouble Code
P0177
Fuel Composition Sensor Circuit Range/Performance
Technical Description P0177
Fuel Composition Sensor Circuit Range/Performance
Severity Level P0177
Symptoms of a P0177 code may include:
If the conditions to set this code are present two key cycles in a row the PCM will limit the amount of timing advance and possibly lower the rev limiter RPM.
Due to the possibility of over working the catalytic converters, poor fuel mileage and lack of power I recommend getting this code repaired as soon as possible.
What Does This Mean P0177?
This is a generic powertrain diagnostic trouble code (DTC) applicable to all OBD-II compatible vehicles. Specific repair steps can vary from make/model.
This trouble code that is specific to flex fuel vehicles. The fuel composition sensor is also known as a flex fuel sensor (FFS) and measures the percentage of ethanol present in the fuel being supplied to the engine.
The powertrain control module (PCM) uses FFS information to calculate the correct air/fuel mixture and ignition timing for the best possible performance and fuel economy under all operating conditions. The FFS produces a frequency (hz) signal that is a direct reflection of the percentage of methanol in the fuel.
The higher the percentage of methanol, the higher the frequency. If the PCM receives signals from the FFS that are not within a specific range it will illuminate the check engine light and set DTC P0177.
Related fuel composition sensor circuit trouble codes include:
This trouble code that is specific to flex fuel vehicles. The fuel composition sensor is also known as a flex fuel sensor (FFS) and measures the percentage of ethanol present in the fuel being supplied to the engine.
The powertrain control module (PCM) uses FFS information to calculate the correct air/fuel mixture and ignition timing for the best possible performance and fuel economy under all operating conditions. The FFS produces a frequency (hz) signal that is a direct reflection of the percentage of methanol in the fuel.
The higher the percentage of methanol, the higher the frequency. If the PCM receives signals from the FFS that are not within a specific range it will illuminate the check engine light and set DTC P0177.
Related fuel composition sensor circuit trouble codes include:
Symptoms P0177
1
Check engine light on
2
Lack of Power
3
Poor fuel economy
4
Possible stalling at stops
Possible Causes P0177
1
Aftermarket equipment
2
Faulty secondary ignition components
3
Faulty FFS
4
Faulty PCM (rare)
Solutions & Repair Steps P0177
I have only encountered this code one time in the field and it turned out to be a man-made problem. The customer had installed a 0 gauge audio amp power wire running directly in over the harness containing the FFS circuit. The magnetic field created by the amperage running through the power wire interfered with the frequency output of the FFS to the point that it sent a false signal of 145hz to the PCM.
Although I have never encountered a faulty FFS it is a definite possible cause for this code but not as probable as electrical interference caused by aftermarket add ons or faulty ignition components.
A PCM failure in the FFS circuit would be very rare.
Although I have never encountered a faulty FFS it is a definite possible cause for this code but not as probable as electrical interference caused by aftermarket add ons or faulty ignition components.
A PCM failure in the FFS circuit would be very rare.