2010 Lincoln Navigator 5.4L Fuel Trim Codes P0172 & P0175: Cold Start Issues After Fuel Pump Replacement
My 2010 Lincoln Navigator with a 5.4L V8 engine recently had the fuel pump replaced. Since then, it has developed difficulty starting when cold and now logs persistent DTCs P0172 (Fuel Trim 2 - Too Rich) and P0175 (Fuel Trim 2 - Too Rich). The vehicle runs smoothly once warmed up and does not exhibit any performance issues under normal driving conditions. I've already run Seafoam through the fuel tank with no improvement in cold starts or DTC behavior. Injector resistance tests show all injectors are within specifications. After clearing the codes, they reappear after approximately 80 miles of driving. I suspect a connection between the cold start difficulty and the rich fuel trim readings, as both symptoms began simultaneously following the fuel pump replacement. I'm seeking guidance on next steps for diagnostics—particularly what to look for in freeze frame data—and whether any specific sensor values (such as LongFT1/LongFT2, ECT, or O2 sensor voltages) might indicate a root cause. I’ve tested fuel pressure and found it remains steady at around 35 psi under normal conditions. However, during a KOEO (Key On, Engine Off) test, the pressure dropped to 32 psi over five minutes—suggesting potential fuel system leakage or inadequate pump output. The MAF sensor consistently reads 0 lb/s across multiple tests, even after cleaning. I’ve also checked for air leaks between the air filter and throttle body with no success. Any insights into possible causes related to post-fuel-pump replacement issues would be greatly appreciated.
P0172 and P0175 indicate the engine is running rich. Have you checked your live data with a scanner? Focus on LongFT1, LongFT2, ECT temperature, and O2 sensor voltages. Perform a fuel pressure test under KOEO to observe any drop over five minutes. Also consider cleaning the MAF sensor—ensure it's not using an oiled air filter, as cold engines naturally run rich and may trigger these codes.