I'm having trouble finding anything in the service manuals pertaining to the EVAP system. I'm looking for a diagram but maybe someone can chime in as to where it might be in the FSM or whether my troubleshooting method is valid.
Having a P0171 setting while idling on my 221k mile 2006 TB EXT. Runs fine, no missing but maybe a little down on power. Fuel pressure is 58psi running and does not leak down when off. MAP at idle is 32-33kpa. LTFTs are generally positive by 5-10% across all load cells, but after long periods of warm idling (load cells 17 & 37) trims will sometimes swing north of 25% and set the code. Initially I thought it might be loose intake bolts, but after snugging them up nothing changed.
Same after removing the brake booster hose and plugging w/ my finger.
My next item was the MAF, and it was / is dirty. I used some electronics cleaner on it still no difference.
So I wanted to eliminate the EVAP system as a possibility. As I've searched through the 2006 Ranier manual from Mooseman's sticky extensively I can find nothing about the fuel or EVAP system. Maybe I just haven't looked hard enough, but I believe (correct me if I'm wrong) that removing the plastic quick-disconnect line and plugging the nipple on the throttle body should completely take the EVAP system out of the picture?
I'm leaning towards it being the MAF, and have one on the way but wanted to eliminate all other possibilities. I don't think the O2 sensor is the problem because it's switching correctly and the downstream O2 reads as expected and there are no other codes.
There's no SAIS on this one (pretty sure none of the long wheelbase have SAIS).
Having a P0171 setting while idling on my 221k mile 2006 TB EXT. Runs fine, no missing but maybe a little down on power. Fuel pressure is 58psi running and does not leak down when off. MAP at idle is 32-33kpa. LTFTs are generally positive by 5-10% across all load cells, but after long periods of warm idling (load cells 17 & 37) trims will sometimes swing north of 25% and set the code. Initially I thought it might be loose intake bolts, but after snugging them up nothing changed.
Same after removing the brake booster hose and plugging w/ my finger.
My next item was the MAF, and it was / is dirty. I used some electronics cleaner on it still no difference.
So I wanted to eliminate the EVAP system as a possibility. As I've searched through the 2006 Ranier manual from Mooseman's sticky extensively I can find nothing about the fuel or EVAP system. Maybe I just haven't looked hard enough, but I believe (correct me if I'm wrong) that removing the plastic quick-disconnect line and plugging the nipple on the throttle body should completely take the EVAP system out of the picture?
I'm leaning towards it being the MAF, and have one on the way but wanted to eliminate all other possibilities. I don't think the O2 sensor is the problem because it's switching correctly and the downstream O2 reads as expected and there are no other codes.
There's no SAIS on this one (pretty sure none of the long wheelbase have SAIS).