Error code P0172 indicates that the engine control module (ECM) has detected a rich fuel condition in bank one of the engine, meaning that the air-fuel mixture has too much fuel relative to air. This can be caused by issues such as a malfunctioning fuel injector, a faulty mass air flow sensor, or a vacuum leak. If not addressed, this condition can lead to poor fuel economy and increased emissions. It's important to diagnose and fix the underlying issue to ensure optimal engine performance.
An IFSC code is a code that uniquely identifies each bank and branch inside India. When we transfer money from one bank account to another, the target banks IFSC Code has to be correct. If that is incorrect, this error will come and the funds will not reach the receiver.
This sort code does not exist. The first two digits, "25", mean that the bank in question is Barclay's Bank. However the branch section of the sort code are invalid.
BIC is same as a routing # when using ti wire money internationally from bank to bank...
This is NatWest Bank in the United Kingdom NW = NatWest BL = Bank GB = Great Britain I'm unsure what you mean by 'bank code'. You may mean the BIC routing code, you may mean the International Bank Account Number (IBAN), you may mean the domestic sort code, or you may mean the domestic account number. If you are trying to send money to someone in the UK, ask them for all of the above; it's on every statement they get. If they can't find it, get them to ring the bank. Every account will have a different account number, and every branch has a different sort code, so I can't give you a 'correct' one. If you're still having trouble, ring NatWest directly.
the sort code does not exist.maybe you mean 20-14-33Barclays Bank Plc, Bromley Branch, United KingdomWoolwich; The WoolwichCommercial Bank, Investment Bank, Retail BankBIC: BIC: BARCGB210BZBIC: BARCGB2113M (Bromley - Three)Clearing codes: Sorting Code No.: 20-14-33
Trouble code P0172 means:System too rich (Bank 1)
Trouble code P0172 means:System too rich (Bank 1)
Trouble code P0172 means: System too rich (Bank 1)
Trouble code P0172 means: System Too Rich (Bank 1)
Trouble code P0172 means: System too rich (Bank 1)
Trouble code P0172 means: System too rich (Bank 1)
Bank one fuel system rich.
Trouble code P0172 means: System Too Rich (Bank 1)
P0172 System too Rich (Bank 1)
Trouble code P0761 means: Shift Solenoid C Performance or Stuck Off Trouble code P0171 means: Fuel System Too Lean (Cylinder Bank 1) Trouble code P0172 means: System Too Rich (Bank 1) Trouble code P0175 means: Fuel System Too Rich (Cylinder Bank 2)
Basically this means that an oxygen sensor in bank 1 detected a rich condition (too little oxygen in the exhaust). On V6/V8/V10 engines, Bank 1 is the side of the engine that has cylinder #1.
You have to banks which are the o2 sensors so if it says to rich bank one that means your front o2 sensor is bad In my 2000 Saturn SL1, this code ended up being the catalytic converter. Once changed, the code has not come back.