2001 Volkswagen Jetta P0172 Code: Diagnosis and Solutions After MAF and Fuel Pressure Regulator Replacement
I own a 2001 Volkswagen Jetta with a 4-cylinder manual transmission. I've recently been experiencing the P0172 diagnostic trouble code (DTC). I've already replaced both the Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor and the fuel pressure regulator. While other codes have cleared, the P0172 code persists. I haven't found any visible vacuum leaks during inspection. What else should I check to resolve this issue? Are there specific components or systems on a 2001 Jetta that are commonly associated with a rich mixture condition leading to P0172?
P0172 indicates a rich fuel mixture — the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) is compensating by reducing fuel delivery to maintain proper air-fuel ratios. Key checks include: ensuring the air filter is clean and appropriate for the vehicle; verifying engine temperature (ECT sensor reading); confirming fuel pressure is within specifications using a fuel pressure gauge; and inspecting spark plug condition — look for signs of wetness, black deposits, or tan color which may indicate over-fueling.