Honda Civic GX (CNG Vehicle) with P0170 Fuel Trim Error - 212K Miles, Poor Idle After Injector Rebuild
My Honda Civic GX has 212,000 miles and recently began sputtering before failing to start. The dealer provided several diagnostic codes: - P0301–P0304: Misfire detected in cylinders 1–4 - P0131: Oxygen sensor failure (front O2 sensor) - P0170: Fuel trim out of specification (Bank 1, as reported by Actron scanner) I have already replaced all four fuel injectors and installed a new front oxygen sensor. Additionally, I replaced the exhaust system and catalytic converter due to a manifold crack. The car now starts but idles poorly and exhibits roughness under light load. The P0170 code persists despite these repairs. What steps should I take next to resolve this issue? Is it related to fuel pressure, sensor calibration, or another component specific to CNG-powered vehicles? I'm seeking advice on troubleshooting the P0170 error in a Honda Civic GX running on natural gas (CNG), especially given its high mileage and the fact that it's not a common vehicle type.
Check fuel pressure — ensure it's within the manufacturer-specified range for CNG vehicles. This is often a key factor in P0170 errors.