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2002 GM 5.3L Tahoe P0171 and P0174 Fault: Fix with Intake Manifold Gasket Replacement

Model: GM Fault Code: P0171 Posted: 2007-03-05 11:05

I was experiencing recurring P0171 and P0174 engine diagnostic codes on my 2002 GMC Tahoe with a 5.3L V8 engine. After replacing all four oxygen sensors, the issue persisted. Through research in various forums, I discovered that many 2002 GM 5.3L Tahoe owners face a common problem: leaking intake manifold gaskets allowing excess air into the combustion chamber. This causes misfires and incorrect air-fuel ratios, triggering the P0171 (rich mixture bank 1) and P0174 (rich mixture bank 2) codes. The fix is relatively simple—replacing the intake manifold gasket—which costs around $30 at a local auto parts store like NAPA and takes approximately 3 hours to complete on a Saturday. The main challenge during disassembly is disconnecting the fuel injectors. To do so, you must squeeze the black tabs inward, slide the gray locking tab outward, press the top of the gray lock, and then pull the connector off. This process requires careful handling but is manageable with patience. I successfully resolved the issue using this method. Located in Denver, CO.

Related fault codes
P0171P0174
Comments (3)
Anonymous 2007-03-05 11:09

This is a very common failure point for 2002 GM 5.3L Tahoe owners, especially after high-mileage use.

Anonymous 2007-03-05 13:39

Thanks for sharing this detailed fix—it's helpful for other users facing the same P0170/P0174 codes on their 5.3L engines.

Anonymous 2007-03-05 15:25

I'll try this solution next time I get a P0171 or P0174 code—thanks for the clear instructions!