P2097 is a generic OBD II code, which means that it has the same meaning for the Ford Ecosport as it would any other vehicle. It specifically indicates that your Ecosport detected that air-fuel mixture reading as the exhaust gas exits the catalytic converter is too rich. (too much fuel for the amount of fuel present).
Post Catalyst Fuel Trim System – Too Rich – Bank 1 Post catalyst means whatever is happening is after the catalytic converter (in terms of exhaust flow). Your Ecosport’s catalytic converter is responsible for breaking down exhaust gasses and making them inert, which greatly decreases emissions output. The fuel trim system is what your Ford Ecosport uses to adjust the air-fuel ratio for optimum combustion. There is an oxygen sensor located after your catalytic converter (on the bank 1 side, we’ll get to that in about 30 more seconds of reading time), reporting that the air/fuel ratio is too rich (too much fuel to the amount of air) when leaving the catalytic converter. The term “bank” refers to a row of cylinders. So, the number of cylinder heads your Ecosport has determines the number of banks (it can only be one or two banks). V-6, V-8, and even V-10 engines all have two cylinder heads, and therefore two banks of cylinders. If bank 2 were the problem, the code that you’d pick up would be P2099. P2097 can appear on engines with one or two banks. If you have an inline-four or inline-six, bank 1 is the ONLY bank that your Ecosport’s engine has. You can skip this section. If you do have two banks, you’re going to need to determine which side of the engine is bank 2. While it is annoying to have to find bank 2, having two banks is nice since we can use the “swap test” to diagnose and determine if the oxygen sensor is bad or not using only an end wrench and your OBD2 scanner. Typically, if your Ecosport registered P2097 there will be noticeable symptoms. Here are some of the most common ones: Here are the typical causes of P2097. A good code scanner will aid immensely in the diagnosis. Typically, this code will be accompanied by other codes that can help you narrow down exactly what is causing it. Diagnosing P2097 by itself can be a challenge due to everything you need to look at being underneath your Ford Ecosport. If there are any other codes that are present, cross-reference the common causes with these and see what they share in common. The first thing you should do is check the wiring to the O2 sensor. It can often be brittle or damaged as your Ecosport ages. Next, take a quick look at the exhaust system and see if you can find any obvious leaks. A bad oxygen sensor is one of the most common reasons that you’ll see P2097. You’ll need to test the sensor and determine if it is bad or good. Here’s more on diagnosing a bad O2 sensor in your Ecosport. If you have a V-6 or V-8 engine, you can swap the post cataltyic converter O2 sensors and see if the code “jumps” to the other side. If it does, you know that the oxygen sensor is bad. Here’s how to do it: Take a look at the exhaust system. Are there any holes? Tap on your Ecosport’s catalytic converter with a hammer or mallet. If you hear something rattling around in there, the catalytic converter has probably failed. A clogged catalytic converter is a common cause of P2097. A converter that is really bad will glow red and your Ecosport will have a hard time accelerating. The reason that this happens is that it’s so clogged that it can no longer pass exhaust gas freely, which really can alter the reading from the downstream oxygen sensor. If this is the case, you’ll likely get P0420. Here’s more on diagnosing a bad catalytic converter. If there is an issue with the mass airflow sensor, your Ecosport’s PCM will not be able to properly control the air fuel mixture. The odds are that this code will be accompanied by a related trouble code. If it is not, start with the easier stuff: Good luck diagnosing your Ford Ecosport. If you discover anything that could help the next visitor of this page, please leave a comment below.
P2097 Meaning
Post Catalyst Fuel Trim System
Too Rich
Bank 1
P2097 Symptoms: Ford Ecosport
P2097 Causes + Diagnosis: Ford Ecosport
Oxygen Sensor
Exhaust/Catalytic Converter
Mass Airflow Sensor
Conclusion: P2097 Ford Ecosport