P0174 on a 2022 Ford Explorer
Fuel System Too Lean (Bank 2)
P0174 on a 2022 Ford Explorer indicates fuel system too lean (bank 2). It usually stays drivable short-term but should be diagnosed promptly. The most common cause is vacuum leak specific to bank 2 (intake gasket, vacuum tee, brake-booster tee) (typically $80–$600). Confirm the root cause before replacing parts.
What does P0174 mean on a 2022 Ford Explorer?
P0174 is the Bank 2 counterpart of P0171. It is set when the engine control module sees long-term fuel trim on Bank 2 driven beyond approximately +25 %. The ECM is adding the maximum allowed amount of fuel and the Bank 2 oxygen sensor still reports lean. Because P0174 only applies to V-engines and engines with separate exhaust banks, whether P0174 appears alongside P0171 tells you a lot about the root cause.
This guide covers P0174 across the 2020-2024 Ford Explorer generation — the symptoms, causes, and diagnostic steps below apply to every model year from 2020 through 2024.
Is it safe to drive a 2022 Ford Explorer with P0174?
In most cases a 2022 Ford Explorer stays drivable for short trips with P0174 active, but diagnose and repair it promptly. This is a moderate-severity code — ignoring it can lead to further damage or a failed emissions test.
What are the symptoms of P0174 on a 2022 Ford Explorer?
- Check Engine Light is illuminated
- Rough idle, especially when cold
- Hesitation or stumble on light acceleration
- Reduced fuel economy
- Mild power loss
- Possible whistling vacuum-leak sound
What causes P0174 on a 2022 Ford Explorer?
| Cause | Likelihood | Estimated repair (USD) |
|---|---|---|
| Vacuum leak specific to Bank 2 (intake gasket, vacuum tee, brake-booster tee) | Most common | $80–$600 |
| Cracked plastic intake manifold on V-engines (common on Ford and Chrysler V6/V8s) | Common | $250–$900 |
| Bank 2 fuel injectors clogged or under-delivering | Common | $150–$1,200 |
| Bank 2 upstream O2 sensor lazy or biased lean | Common | $150–$450 |
| Bank 2 exhaust leak upstream of the front O2 sensor | Occasional | $100–$500 |
| Weak fuel pump or clogged filter (both banks lean — P0171 also present) | Occasional | $80–$900 |
| PCV system fault drawing extra air into Bank 2 | Occasional | $30–$200 |
How to diagnose this on a 2022 Ford Explorer
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Determine whether P0171 is also present
Pull all codes. If P0174 sets alone, the cause is on Bank 2 specifically — an intake leak on that side, injectors on that side, or the Bank 2 O2 sensor. If P0171 and P0174 set together, the cause is something affecting the whole engine: low fuel pressure, MAF issue, large vacuum leak.
Tools: Scan tool
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Identify the Bank 2 side of the engine
On most transverse V6s Bank 2 is the bank closest to the radiator. On Ford modular V8s Bank 2 is the passenger side. On GM truck V8s Bank 2 is the passenger side. Confirm in the service manual before pulling parts.
Tools: Vehicle-specific service information
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Smoke-test the Bank 2 intake side
With smoke in the intake, focus on the Bank 2 intake runner gaskets, the vacuum lines that feed Bank 2 specifically, and the brake booster line if it tees into Bank 2. Cracked plastic intake manifolds on Ford 4.6 V8s, Chrysler 4.0 inline-6, and several GM engines are classic Bank-2-specific P0174 causes.
Tools: EVAP / intake smoke machine, Flashlight and mirror
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Compare Bank 1 vs Bank 2 fuel trims
With the engine warm, read Bank 1 LTFT and Bank 2 LTFT simultaneously. A 10 %+ difference between banks isolates the problem to the bank with the higher positive number.
Tools: Scan tool with multi-PID display
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Test Bank 2 injectors for low flow
Run the scan tool injector balance test on Bank 2 injectors only. An injector that does not produce as much pressure drop as its peers is under-delivering fuel and causing the bank-specific lean condition.
Tools: Scan tool with injector balance
NHTSA complaints & recalls for the 2022 Ford Explorer
Owner-reported safety complaints and official recalls filed with the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for the 2022 Ford Explorer. Use these to gauge how common a problem is on your specific vehicle before you start chasing Ford Explorer diagnostics.
- POWER TRAIN 59
- ENGINE 24
- UNKNOWN OR OTHER 47
- ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 35
- BACK OVER PREVENTION 21
23 active recalls
- FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE:STORAGE:TANK ASSEMBLY:FILLER PIPE AND CAP Feb 2022
Ford Motor Company (Ford) is recalling certain 2022 Explorer and Lincoln Aviator vehicles. The fuel filler tube may detach during a crash. As such, these vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard number 301, "Fuel System Integrity."…
NHTSA campaign 22V088000 - STRUCTURE:FRAME AND MEMBERS Jun 2022
Ford Motor Company (Ford) is recalling certain 2022 Lincoln Aviator and Ford Explorer vehicles. The engine rails may have been improperly heat-treated. As such, these vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard numbers 208, "Occupant C…
NHTSA campaign 22V454000 - FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE:DELIVERY:HOSES, LINES/PIPING, AND FITTINGS Sep 2022
Ford Motor Company (Ford) is recalling certain 2022 Explorer and Ranger vehicles equipped with 2.3L engines. The fuel line may be loose due to improper tightening of the fuel line connection.…
NHTSA campaign 22V685000 - BACK OVER PREVENTION: SENSING SYSTEM: CAMERA Jan 2023
Ford Motor Company (Ford) is recalling certain 2020-2023 Explorer, Lincoln Aviator, and 2020-2022 Lincoln Corsair vehicles equipped with a 360-degree camera. The video output may fail, preventing the rearview camera image from displaying.…
NHTSA campaign 23V022000
How do I fix P0174 on a 2022 Ford Explorer?
- Repair Bank 2 vacuum / intake leaks
- Replace cracked plastic intake manifold (model-specific)
- Clean or replace Bank 2 fuel injectors
- Replace the Bank 2 upstream O2 sensor
- Repair Bank 2 exhaust leaks
About the 2020-2024 Ford Explorer
The 2020-2024 Ford Explorer was commonly sold with the following powertrains: 2.3L EcoBoost I4, 3.5L V6, 3.0L EcoBoost V6. Common trims include Base, XLT, Limited, ST, Platinum.
P0171 + P0174 together vs. P0174 alone
The presence pattern is your best diagnostic clue:
- Both P0171 and P0174 active → systemic problem affecting both banks. Check the MAF, fuel pressure, large vacuum leaks (brake booster, PCV hose, throttle body gasket), and the common air intake.
- Only P0174 active → Bank-2-specific problem. Inspect Bank 2 intake gaskets, Bank 2 injectors, Bank 2 O2 sensor, and Bank 2 exhaust upstream of the front sensor.
Why cracked intake manifolds are so common
Plastic intake manifolds began appearing in the mid-1990s for weight and heat-soak benefits. Two decades of thermal cycling has caused many of them to crack — particularly Ford 4.6 V8 (cracked coolant passage near the EGR tube), Chrysler 4.0 inline-6 (rear of the manifold), and GM 3.6 V6. The crack is often invisible to the eye and only shows up under smoke pressure.
Driving with P0174 long-term
Like P0171, mild long-term lean operation does not destroy the engine quickly, but sustained lean conditions raise combustion temperatures. The risks build over months: pinged spark plug electrodes, eventual catalyst damage, and burnt exhaust valves on the affected bank. Fix P0174 within a few weeks rather than letting it ride for a year.
P0174 on a 2022 Ford Explorer: frequently asked questions
What does diagnostic trouble code P0174 mean on a 2022 Ford Explorer?
P0174 is the Bank 2 counterpart of P0171. It is set when the engine control module sees long-term fuel trim on Bank 2 driven beyond approximately +25 %. The ECM is adding the maximum allowed amount of fuel and the Bank 2 oxygen sensor still reports lean. Because P0174 only applies to V-engines and engines with separate exhaust banks, whether P0174 appears alongside P0171 tells you a lot about the root cause.
What are the symptoms of P0174 on a 2022 Ford Explorer?
Check Engine Light is illuminated. Rough idle, especially when cold. Hesitation or stumble on light acceleration. Reduced fuel economy. Mild power loss. Possible whistling vacuum-leak sound
What causes P0174 on a 2022 Ford Explorer?
Vacuum leak specific to Bank 2 (intake gasket, vacuum tee, brake-booster tee) (most-common). Cracked plastic intake manifold on V-engines (common on Ford and Chrysler V6/V8s) (common). Bank 2 fuel injectors clogged or under-delivering (common). Bank 2 upstream O2 sensor lazy or biased lean (common). Bank 2 exhaust leak upstream of the front O2 sensor (occasional). Weak fuel pump or clogged filter (both banks lean — P0171 also present) (occasional). PCV system fault drawing extra air into Bank 2 (occasional)
Is it safe to drive a 2022 Ford Explorer with P0174?
In most cases a 2022 Ford Explorer stays drivable for short trips with P0174 active, but it should be diagnosed and repaired promptly — this is a moderate-severity code. Ignoring it can lead to further damage or a failed emissions test.