96 Dodge Intrepid 3.5L P0171 Code: Rich Running, Black Smoke, and Fuel Trim Issues
Jeff, I own a 1996 Dodge Intrepid with the 3.5L engine that is exhibiting a persistent P0171 code indicating a lean mixture condition — but in reality, the vehicle runs very rich. It produces black smoke from the exhaust and requires holding the throttle open to start. The intake gaskets and MAP sensor have already been replaced, and no vacuum leaks have been detected during inspection. At idle, the vacuum gauge reads only 15 HG, while the MAP sensor shows 2.4 volts. The oxygen sensors remain stuck at a lean reading of 0.12 volts. The engine enters closed-loop mode rapidly (within 10–15 seconds). A TSB for O2 sensor wiring was applied with no resolution. Despite these efforts, the issue persists. Any insights or diagnostic steps would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Have you checked the EGR valve and fuel pressure? Vacuum leaks on older Intrepid engines are often hard to detect without using a scan tool to monitor fuel trims while applying brake cleaner under the intake plenum. Fuel rail injector gaskets are known failure points on this engine — if not replaced during the intake gasket work, they may now be leaking. The front intake bolts are also prone to loosening or breaking, which can cause repeated gasket failures. Before blaming a mechanical issue, verify that the oxygen sensors actually respond to rich and lean conditions.