Recurring P1131 and P1151 Fault Codes on 2002 Roush Mustang Stage II - How to Fix Rough Idle and Rich Exhaust?
I own a 2002 Stage II Roush Mustang that has been showing recurring OBD-II fault codes: P0171, P0174, P1131, and P1151. After replacing both upstream HO2 sensors, the MAF sensor, and the fuel pressure regulator assembly along with the fuel filter, the issue persists. Fuel pressure readings fluctuate between 32–38 psi, which is within expected range but inconsistent. Spark plug gaps were checked at 0.54 inches, and compression tests on cylinders #5 and #6 showed around 120 psi — within normal limits. After clearing the codes, they do not return immediately, yet the vehicle continues to idle roughly with RPMs bouncing between 550–650, then jumping to 1000–1100 before settling back into a rough idle. This behavior has led two mechanics to suspect a sticking Air Inlet Control (IAC) valve. The IAC was replaced, all vacuum lines were double-checked and reconnected, but the P1131 and P1151 codes returned — with no improvement in idle quality. My question: Could these persistent lean/lean-rich misfires be caused by a faulty Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) or a failing Powertrain Control Module (PCM)? I'm an active-duty Navy member with limited time and budget, so I need practical, cost-effective solutions. Are there known common causes for this specific combination of codes on the 2002 Roush Mustang? Any real-world fixes or diagnostic steps that have worked for others? Thanks in advance for any insight — this issue is frustrating to troubleshoot without access to expensive diagnostics or specialty tools.
P1131 and P1151 are often linked to lean conditions, but they can also result from vacuum leaks, incorrect fuel pressure, or a failing DPFE sensor. For your 2002 Mustang, what is the manufacturer-specified fuel pressure range? Are there any visible vacuum leaks at the intake manifold or hoses? Could timing be off — especially given the rough idle and RPM fluctuations?