Diagnostic code
P0174 Code: System Too Lean Bank 2
P0174 means bank 2 is running lean and the computer is adding fuel to compensate. It is common on V-style engines when unmetered air enters one side of the intake, fuel delivery is weak, or the mass airflow reading is inaccurate for the act
Can I drive?
Limit driving until the cause is found if the vehicle hesitates, runs rough, or has both banks lean. Mild symptoms may allow a short local trip.
Repair range
$80-$950
Scanner note
Basic OBD-II scanner with live data
Plain-English Meaning
P0174 means bank 2 is running lean and the computer is adding fuel to compensate. It is common on V-style engines when unmetered air enters one side of the intake, fuel delivery is weak, or the mass airflow reading is inaccurate for the actual air entering the engine.
Common Causes
Symptoms
- Check engine light
- Rough idle after warm-up
- Hesitation or surge
- Lean fuel trim readings
Diagnostic Steps
- 1Check whether P0171 is also present
- 2Inspect intake ducting and vacuum hoses
- 3Smoke-test the intake manifold area
- 4Measure fuel pressure and volume
- 5Compare bank 1 and bank 2 fuel trims
Confusable And Related Codes
P0171
Compare →P0171 means the engine computer is adding extra fuel because bank 1 is running lean. In plain terms, the engine is getting too much air, not enough fuel, or incorrect sensor information. Vacuum leaks, intake leaks, fuel delivery issues, and
P0300
Compare →P0300 means the engine is misfiring randomly or across multiple cylinders instead of one clearly identified cylinder. Ignition, fuel, air leaks, compression problems, or timing issues can all interrupt combustion and trigger this code.
P0101
Compare →P0101 means the mass airflow sensor signal does not match what the engine computer expects for current operating conditions. The sensor may be dirty or faulty, but intake leaks, wiring issues, and restricted airflow can create the same mism
P0507
Compare →P0507 means the engine idle speed is higher than the computer is trying to command. Extra air entering the engine, throttle body buildup, idle control faults, or an idle relearn issue can all create a high idle condition.
FAQ
What does bank 2 mean on P0174?
Bank 2 is the side of a V-style engine that does not contain cylinder 1.
Can one vacuum leak cause P0171 and P0174?
Yes. A central intake leak or airflow measurement issue can make both banks lean.
Is P0174 urgent?
It should be diagnosed soon, especially if the vehicle runs rough or fuel trims are very high.
This page is educational and is not a substitute for hands-on vehicle diagnosis. Source notes: Code meaning verified against OBD-II reference sources; explanation is original.