2002 Pontiac GPX 3.8L Troubleshooting: P0172, P0101, and P0103 Fault Codes - Rough Idle, Stalling Issues
Hello, I'm experiencing persistent rough starting, rough idle, and stalling problems with my 2002 Pontiac GPX 3.8L. After reviewing the P0172 diagnostic information, I've been systematically replacing components to resolve these issues. Two weeks ago, I received MAP sensor fault codes (P0101 and P0103). I replaced the Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor first. While this improved performance slightly, a stalling issue remained. I then replaced the idle control valve, PCV valve, cleaned my K&N air filter, and performed a throttle body cleaning. The car ran smoothly for about two weeks. However, on Saturday, while stopped at a traffic light, when I pressed the XLR8R pedal to accelerate, the engine stalled again. Based on P0172 symptoms (rich mixture due to air flow or sensor issues), I'm now planning to install a dry air filter and use electrical cleaner as recommended. However, I'd appreciate any additional insights from other owners of this model. Could vacuum leaks be contributing? Are there specific sensors or components commonly failing in 3.8L Pontiac GPX engines with these codes? Thanks for your help.
Vacuum leaks are a common cause of P0172, P0101, and P0103 in the 2002 Pontiac GPX. Carefully inspect all vacuum hoses—there are only a few—and replace any cracked or disconnected ones. This is a relatively simple and inexpensive fix.