PO717 Code on 2003 Toyota Sienna: Causes, Diagnosis, and Cost-Saving Tips
Hi everyone, I'm new to this forum. I recently replaced the O2 sensor on my 2003 Toyota Sienna with a 3.0L engine. The vehicle initially had rough idling due to a clogged IAC valve, but it started stalling frequently when cold and now throws a PO717 code. After researching, possible causes include bad wiring connections, short circuits, or a faulty transmission revolution sensor. I plan to check the electrical connections with a small amount of grease, but I'm unsure if this diagnosis is accurate. Before spending $125 on an electronic sensor that I don't know how to test properly, I'd appreciate expert opinions. Thanks in advance for your insights.
Without a dedicated OBD-II scanner, diagnosing PO717 can be challenging and may lead to inaccurate conclusions.