P0174 Code: System Too Lean (Bank 2)
Note: We do not currently have verified model-specific diagnostic data for the Fiat 500. The symptoms and fixes listed below are the standard generic OBD2 guidelines for the P0174 code. Always consult a factory service manual before replacing parts.
What does this mean?
Code P0174 indicates the fuel system on Bank 2 is running too lean. Same diagnostic approach as P0171 but affecting the opposite bank of cylinders.
Diagnostic system: Fuel trim and air metering
On a Fiat 500, the P0174 code should be diagnosed as part of the fuel trim and air metering group. Related codes and live data from this same system can change the repair priority, so avoid replacing parts from the code name alone.
Most Common Causes for Fiat 500
- Vacuum leak in intake system
- Dirty or contaminated MAF sensor
- Weak or failing fuel pump
- Clogged fuel filter
- Faulty fuel pressure regulator
- Clogged or faulty fuel injector
- Intake manifold gasket leak
- Exhaust leak before oxygen sensor
- Faulty oxygen (O2) sensor
Symptoms to Watch For
- Check Engine Light is illuminated
- Rough or unstable idle
- Hesitation or stumble during acceleration
- Poor acceleration or sluggish response
- Engine stalling or dying unexpectedly
- Decreased fuel economy
Before replacing parts, check these first
- Read short-term and long-term fuel trims at idle and cruise.
- Inspect intake boots, vacuum hoses, PCV plumbing, and MAF sensor contamination.
- Check fuel pressure if trims suggest a lean condition under load.
- Check for blown fuses, weak battery voltage, and damaged connectors before buying major parts.
Live data to compare
- STFT/LTFT at idle and 2500 RPM
- MAF grams per second
- Fuel pressure under load
How to Diagnose
Common Mistakes
Replacing oxygen sensors because they report lean/rich exhaust when the real cause is air, fuel pressure, or MAF data. Always confirm the fault with freeze-frame data, live data, visual inspection, and circuit checks before spending money on parts.
Repair verification
After the repair, clear P0174, complete a drive cycle, and confirm the monitor runs without the code returning. Save the before/after scan report if the vehicle needs emissions inspection.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I drive with the P0174 code?
If the check engine light is solid, you can usually drive to a safe location or mechanic. If the light is flashing, pull over immediately to prevent catastrophic engine or catalytic converter damage.
Will the P0174 code clear itself?
Once the underlying problem is fixed, the engine computer will run its self-checks. If it passes over several drive cycles, the light will turn off automatically. You can also clear it immediately using an OBD2 scanner.
Will this code fail an emissions test?
Yes. If the Check Engine Light is on due to the P0174 code, your Fiat will automatically fail an OBD2 plug-in emissions or smog test.
What should I check first for P0174?
Read short-term and long-term fuel trims at idle and cruise. Inspect intake boots, vacuum hoses, PCV plumbing, and MAF sensor contamination. Check fuel pressure if trims suggest a lean condition under load.
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Repair Estimate
Vacuum leak repair, MAF cleaning, or PCV hose repair
Major component replacement after live data and circuit tests confirm failure
Includes parts and labor. May vary by location.
Vacuum leaks and cleaning are cheap; fuel pump, injector, or MAF replacement costs more and should be verified.
DIY Difficulty
Can usually be performed at home with basic hand tools.