98 Ford Tarus 3.0L Engine Faults: P0174, P1131, P1151 - Diagnosis and Solutions
I've been troubleshooting a persistent engine issue on my 1998 Ford Tarus 3.0L engine. After installing a code reader, I'm now seeing fault codes P0174, P1131, and P1151. The symptoms include engine stalling under load, rough idle at low throttle, and failure to accelerate past 4000 RPM—especially when not in gear. I initially cleaned the Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor, replaced the fuel filter, and inspected for vacuum leaks, but the problem persists. When applying throttle, the engine dies unexpectedly. After towing it home, I noticed it runs jerkily at low throttle and reaches 4000 RPM in neutral before stalling. I'm seeking advice on how to properly diagnose these codes—particularly P1131 (O2 sensor downstream bank 2 fault) and P1151 (O2 sensor downstream bank 1 fault), which suggest fuel mixture issues. I've heard of a 'smoke test' for vacuum leaks—what does that involve, and how is it performed? Any insights or step-by-step guidance would be greatly appreciated. Bob
Two key diagnostics to prioritize: fuel pressure and volume, and the camshaft position sensor. To test the cam sensor, simply unplug it and drive the vehicle. If engine performance improves, the sensor is faulty and should be replaced—along with the synchronizer located beneath it.