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Having issues with P2195

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Care, Maintenance & Troubleshooting' started by Pvmtchsn, Jun 6, 2020.

  1. Frankusa94

    Frankusa94 Junior Member

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    That’s interesting theory…Do you think that fuel pump strainer/filter can be cleaned up a bit… instead of fuel pump replacement?
     
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    I don't think by the looks of the strainer it can be serviced. Maybe a parts cleaner? It's the "fabric" that gets stained and clogged up like an air filter. The fabric is not serviceable.
     
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    Black smoke, low MPG, loss of engine power are all indications that the car has a fault that results in too much fuel injected.

    Add in your P2195 code and that points to a (very likely) bad upstream Air Fuel ratio sensor. I have seen similar faults enough times over the decades.

    I would recommend:

    1) If you want to learn about how the fuel control system works, then get a capable scantool to monitor ECM engine data and diagnose the problem.

    2) If you just want to do something that will probably fix the problem and doesn't require the brainwork and legwork of diagnostics, then replace the A-F sensor with a genuine Toyota or Denso part and see what happens.

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