What is P2096?
The P2096 code is a Diagnostic Trouble Code defined as “Post Catalyst Fuel Trim System Too Lean (Bank 1)”. It indicates that your car’s Powertrain Control Module (PCM) perceives a lean mixture downstream of the catalytic converter in the exhaust system.
In “V” configuration engines (like a V6 or V8), Bank 1 refers to the oxygen sensor on the side with cylinder #1. Inline engines only have one bank.
There’s a heated oxygen sensor positioned before and after the catalytic converter.
One oxygen sensor (the upstream O2 sensor, front O2 sensor, or AF sensor) sits between the engine and the catalytic converter. The one located after the converter is called the downstream O2 sensor (or rear sensor) and evaluates the oxygen levels coming out of the converter.
The Powertrain Control Module uses the downstream sensor to evaluate the O2 levels coming out of the converter. This helps it keep track of the air fuel ratio burned by the engine.
Higher levels of oxygen in the exhaust tell the PCM that the engine is burning a lean mixture. Conversely, lower oxygen content suggests a rich mix.