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2007 Chevrolet Aveo LS P2188 Code: System Too Rich at Idle - Diagnosis and Fixes

Model: Chevy Aveo Fault Code: P2188 Posted: 2013-02-10 23:11

I recently purchased a 2007 Chevrolet Aveo LS and am experiencing an OBD-II diagnostic code P2188, which indicates 'System Too Rich at Idle - Bank 1'. The engine runs smoothly at higher speeds but exhibits rough idle or misfires when idling. I've already replaced the spark plugs, plug wires, air filter, and transmission filter, but the issue persists. I have not yet replaced the coil pack. Is this a fuel injection system problem? What steps should I take to resolve this? Thank you for any guidance! John Daughenbaugh

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Comments (8)
Anonymous 2013-02-11 09:34

Is P2188 the only diagnostic code present? Where is the vehicle located and what engine type does it have? Start with a fuel injector cleaner, followed by checking fuel pressure and leak-down. Ensure all parts are AC Delco-compatible.

Anonymous 2013-02-11 14:59

Sharing experiences in forums helps others facing similar issues. I’ve recently been burned by an imported Jeep—location and vehicle specifics matter. I suspect a companion code like P0300 might be present, indicating unintended fuel entering the engine. Begin with a fuel injector cleaner as a first step. Check fuel pressure and leak-down; a gauge can be screwed directly onto the fuel rail. Strongly recommend using AC Delco parts—OEM is ideal if budget allows. PS: What did Helm charge you for their service manual?

Anonymous 2013-02-11 15:19

Measure the fuel pressure and record the reading in psi or kPa. After turning off the engine, observe how long it takes for the system to lose pressure. A healthy fuel system should maintain consistent pressure; leak-down rate and pressure drop are key indicators of potential issues.

Anonymous 2013-02-11 15:57

Helm, Inc. - Shop/Service Manual ($200) | Owners Manual ($25) for the 2007 Chevrolet Aveo LS. Submitted by John D.

Anonymous 2013-02-11 16:43

Ouch! That’s a tough one—thank you for the reminder to stay cautious with vehicle diagnostics and parts sourcing.

Anonymous 2013-02-11 17:04

eBay is a good option—I’ve bought directly from Helm, but used copies of service manuals are often available on eBay at significantly lower prices.

Anonymous 2013-02-19 17:44

After using fuel injector cleaner, the rough idle issue remains unresolved. I've been researching fuel injector pulse width (PW) effects—especially at idle, where PW values are minimal. Could a failing fuel injector due to low pulse width be causing performance issues? Any experience with this? Thanks again. John Daughenbaugh

Anonymous 2013-02-20 09:40

It is extremely unlikely that pulse width (PW) is the root cause—this value is programmed into the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) and dynamically adjusted based on sensor inputs. Focus instead on fuel pressure testing and leak-down diagnostics. If possible, check for wiring issues using a 'noid' light to test injector circuits—but such faults typically trigger diagnostic codes. Also verify that the engine reaches proper operating temperature (ECT)—this should set a code if not already present.