2004 Ford F150 3V 5.4L Engine Fault Codes P0022, P0351, P0171 - Diagnosis and Solutions
I own a 2004 Ford F150 3V 5.4L engine vehicle that has recently triggered the following diagnostic trouble codes: P0022, P0351, and P0171. I currently use a Bluetooth OBD2 scanner to monitor live data while driving, but I'm unable to interpret what these codes mean in practical terms. The O2 sensor readings on both engine banks occasionally show negative values for trim, which is unusual. I've already replaced several components including spark plugs and coils, variable valve timing (VCT) system, engine harness, valve cover gaskets, camshaft position sensors, intake manifold gaskets, coolant gaskets, throttle body, mass air flow sensor, fuel pump assembly, and fuel pump driver module. I've also checked nearly all fuses with no success. I notice a strong fuel smell during startup, and the scanner indicates that all systems are functioning normally at start-up except for the catalytic converter system. A distinct clicking noise is audible on the driver's side—this sound appears to originate either from the exhaust or inside the engine block. The vehicle exhibits a rough idle and loses power when climbing hills. I'm seeking expert advice on how to properly diagnose and resolve these issues, especially given that multiple components have already been replaced.
Thank you for pointing that out—there appears to be a typo in the original post. The correct code is P0171, not P0717. This correction is important as it affects the diagnosis path.