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1997 850 P0172 - Second 02 Sensor?

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1997 850 P0172 - Second 02 Sensor?

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The front O2 sensor seems to be working but I am not getting any voltage or any read out on the second O2 Sensor and I got the P0172 error code. With the TORQUE App I was able to capture a couple of pictures:
02 Voltage.jpg
I don't think the second O2 sensor has worked for a LONG time. So Should I go ahead and replace the second one to get ride of the CEL? Or should I start looking for vacuum leaks? I know they can also trigger this but I just had my car serviced and they didn't mention any vacuum leaks - also my vacuum pressure (via the TORQUE APP) is between 26 and 29 PSI - is that what it should be?
Vacuum Pressure.jpg
Current Fault Log
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P0172: System too Rich (Bank 1)

Thanks, in advance.

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Post by mecheng »

That app looks really cool, do you pay for it? Can it be used with an iPhone?

I just fixed a P0172, it was the elbow near the intake manifold, I posted my results and fix.
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Post by erikv11 »

Rear O2 does not usually throw a p0172. I think I would first look carefully for and fix all vacuum leaks, especially at the elbow mecheng mentions.
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Post by BlackThunder »

@mechang There is a free version of Torque, I bought it since I didn't want the ads. There are IPhone versions. You still need to buy a bluetooth OBD2 adapter. I got an ELM327 off of eBay.

I'll check the elbow joints this weekend.

So I shouldn't think about replacing the secondary O2 sensor? The Torque app shows no voltage going to that sensor.

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Post by misha »

BlackThunder wrote:I'll check the elbow joints this weekend.
So I shouldn't think about replacing the secondary O2 sensor? The Torque app shows no voltage going to that sensor.
erikv11 wrote:Rear O2 does not usually throw a p0172. I think I would first look carefully for and fix all vacuum leaks, especially at the elbow mecheng mentions.
Smart phone live data aplications usually don't display valid data.I wouldn't trust it.
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Post by jblackburn »

Rear O2 is not causing the P0172, and the voltage shouldn't show any swings unless the catalytic converter isn't working.
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@jblackburn: So the rear 02 only works when the catalytic converter is NOT working?

I have no idea if the catalytic converter is working or not - how would I find that out?

My SAS air pump does NOT work - that is a different code anyway, right? I will check the elbow joints this weekend. Maybe something got knocked off when the car was at the shop 2 weeks ago (I had to get a new fuel pump relay).

I've been getting around 24 average high way MPG.

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Post by erikv11 »

Tangential: PM me if you want to buy an air pump cheap, I have a low mileage one from an 850. I did SAS delete on my cars so I don't need it. And yes SAS issues throw different codes, not p0172.
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You will know when a convertor is bad. My dodges went out and it would go over 2.5 rpm
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