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P0170: Fuel Trim (Bank 1) | Trouble Code: Diagnose Symptom Cause Explain Fix P0170 Code Explained: Fuel Trim Malfunction (Bank 1) In this video, we break down the P0170 diagnostic trouble code (DTC), which refers to a fuel trim malfunction on Bank 1 of the engine. This code means the Engine Control Module (ECM) is unable to properly adjust the air-fuel mixture because the fuel trim values are outside of the expected range. Fuel trim refers to how the ECM adjusts fuel delivery based on data from the oxygen sensors to maintain optimal engine performance and emissions. A malfunction usually points to a problem with sensors, fuel delivery, or air intake systems. Common Causes of P0170: Dirty or faulty Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor Vacuum leaks or intake air leaks Faulty oxygen (O2) sensor Fuel injector issues (clogged or leaking) Weak fuel pump or pressure regulator PCV system faults ECM software issues (in rare cases) Symptoms of a P0170 Code: Check engine light Poor fuel economy Rough idle or engine hesitation Black smoke from exhaust Increased emissions Engine surging or stalling In This Video, We Cover: How fuel trim works and what it means when it fails How to diagnose vacuum leaks or MAF sensor issues Checking oxygen sensor performance with a scan tool Testing fuel pressure and injector function Steps to correct the code and clear the CEL Keywords: P0170, fuel trim code, Bank 1 fuel issue, MAF sensor test, oxygen sensor problem, air-fuel ratio, vacuum leak check, poor fuel mileage, engine hesitation, fix P0170, fuel injector diagnosis, car running rich or lean Copyright Disclaimer "Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976 allows for 'fair use' for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, or research. No copyright infringement is intended." Disclaimer of Information This video is for informational purposes only and should not replace professional automotive advice. Always consult a qualified mechanic before attempting repairs. We are not responsible for any damage or injury resulting from the use of this content.