2000 Plymouth Neon Check Engine Light: Codes 1654 and 0171 Explained
I recently purchased a 2000 Plymouth Neon with 103,800 miles and am experiencing a check engine light. The vehicle displays two diagnostic trouble codes: 1654 and 0171. Code 1654 indicates that the battery has been disconnected within the last 50 vehicle starts. I have since installed a new battery, which aligns with this code explanation. For code 0171 (Fuel Trim - System Too Rich), I’ve read that cleaning the Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor may help. However, I need to clarify: does my 2000 Neon actually have a MAF sensor? The vehicle exhibits hesitation at idle, emits sooty exhaust, and leaves black residue on the ground beneath the tailpipe. I’m seeking advice on additional checks or potential causes—especially given that some sources suggest issues with the upstream oxygen sensor or EGR valve. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
The 2000 Plymouth Neon does not have a Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor. The issue may lie with the fuel pressure system instead. Check your fuel pump and fuel pressure regulator.