2004 Ford Taurus 3.0L V6 P0174 and P0191: Check Engine Light On, Loss of Throttle Response at Highway to City Speed Changes
I have a 2004 Ford Taurus with a 3.0L V6 engine. Recently, the check engine light came on, and I noticed a severe loss of throttle response—especially when transitioning from highway speeds (70–75 mph) to city driving (30–40 mph). The engine continues to run but provides little or no power during these transitions. This issue only occurs during rapid speed changes. After turning off the ignition for 20 seconds and restarting, the car returns to normal operation temporarily. I've already replaced the fuel rail pressure sensor, fuel filter, and air filter, but the problem persists. Diagnostic trouble codes pulled show a 'Fuel Rail Sensor Input Voltage High' and a 'Bank 2 Lean' condition. Despite these repairs, symptoms reappear under specific driving conditions. Could this be related to fuel pressure fluctuations or a vacuum leak? I'm seeking advice on how to properly diagnose and resolve the P0174 and P0191 codes in my 2004 Ford Taurus 3.0L V6 engine. Any insights would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, EAGLES1
First, verify that the fuel pump driver module is functioning consistently—check for intermittent shutdowns. If possible, borrow a known-good unit and test it. Use a fuel pressure gauge to measure actual rail pressure at the fuel rail and compare it with the sensor reading. To get an accurate reading, you'll need to remove the vacuum line connected to the fuel rail sensor. The symptoms suggest either a failing fuel pump driver module or inconsistent fuel pressure. Fixing this should resolve both P0174 and P0191 codes. If the P0174 code remains after addressing this, inspect for vacuum leaks around the PCV valve hoses and intake manifold. Good luck—please keep me updated. Jeff