1997 Mercury Cougar 4.6L V8 P0171 & P0174 Code: Diagnosis and Fixes After Intake Manifold Replacement
I own a 1997 Mercury Cougar with the 4.6L V8 engine, currently at approximately 134,000 miles. I've been experiencing persistent OBD2 diagnostic trouble codes P0171 (System Too Lean Bank 1) and P0174 (System Too Lean Bank 2). Despite the engine running smoothly—achieving over 24 MPG on highways at speeds above 70 mph and idling steadily around 500 RPM with no loping—I still see the Check Engine Light (CEL) activate after driving about 100 miles, especially when I stop and restart the vehicle. The light reappears during acceleration. I recently replaced both the intake manifold (plastic upper unit), spark plugs, and ignition wires. However, the P0171/P0174 codes persist. One forum post suggested that if the engine runs well, the issue may not be a sensor-related fault—this aligns with my experience. I have no noticeable vacuum leaks during idle or operation. I’ve tried using Sea Foam in the fuel and cleaned the MAF sensor with carb cleaner. I also installed a K&K air filter that uses an oil mist system, which raises concerns about potential contamination of the MAF. The CEL has gone off temporarily after these actions, but returns under normal driving conditions—particularly when returning from rest stops on interstates. I’m seeking reliable advice on diagnosing this lean condition in a 1997 Mercury Cougar with a 4.6L V8. Is it possible the lower intake manifold or vacuum hoses are leaking? Could fuel pressure or MAF sensor contamination be contributing to these codes? Thanks for any insights.
Check fuel pressure and inspect the MAF sensor for dirt or debris—both can contribute to lean conditions like P0171/P0174 in a 1997 Mercury Cougar.