Hey, all! First time poster looking for some reassurance here. Changed out the spark plugs and fuel injectors on my 2013 Gen 3 several weeks ago with no problems. The parts were decent OEM parts. Now I'm getting a P0172!! Can I keep driving this for work? I drive up to 100 miles a day and am hoping it'll last another week. After that week, I will go in and check the MAF sensor, the air intake manifold, and maybe replace the air filter. The air filter was filthy. If none of those work, I'll give a good look at the fuel injectors. Included is a screenshot of the OBD readings. I admit I don't know anything about the numbers, so I'm curious for your thoughts. Thanks, all! Screenshot_20210120-054734 by SauceToyota posted Jan 20, 2021 at 6:05 AM
A little over 95K. Talked around and it seems to be really common to run rich, but i wouldn't want to neglect my Gaben like that!
An update on this! It got worse: The check engine light never went away, and I started getting Cylinder 1 and 2 misfires. I took it to the Toyota service center, where they noticed the fuel injectors I installed (UltraPower FJ1287) has LESS holes than the stock Prius fuel injectors. UltraPower's injectors have 4 holes, the stock Prius has 12 holes. This may have led to a less misty spray into the chambers, and too much fuel being used. They replaced it with the stock parts, and now it's all fixed! In the end, I used the right spark plugs, but the wrong fuel injectors. Oops! Side note, keeping the UltraPower injectors also led to the engine knocking because of cylinders 1 and 2 misfires. The knocking has gone away since the right injectors were installed.
I’m having this same issue after a headgasket install, Code P0302 and P0172. I replaced the injectors and coils too, Im thinking my Amazon sourced injectors are the culprit