What is P2097?
The diagnostic trouble code or DTC P2097 is defined as “Post Catalyst Fuel Trim System Too Rich Bank 1”. It indicates a fault with the post catalyst fuel trim system in bank 1 and may be seen with a misfire code, or other lean or rich codes as well.
When your vehicle is in good working condition, the catalytic converter should burn off any extra emissions, putting the fuel trim within the desired range.
Most modern cars will have an upstream O2 sensor mounted before the catalytic converter and another mounted downstream. The engine control module (ECM) uses the downstream bank 1 sensor to check the exhaust stream after it has passed through the catalytic converter.
Note: ‘Bank 1’ refers to the engine side with cylinder #1. Inline engines only have bank 1.
When there is too much fuel, the ratio will be considered as rich, whereas when there is too much oxygen, the air fuel ratio is considered lean. To keep an engine and exhaust in tip-top condition, a perfect air fuel ratio must be maintained.
So, if the bank 1 sensor detects that the fuel trim is too rich, following the catalytic converter check, DTC P2097 and a check engine light are set. Error code P2097 helps alert you when this fuel ratio is off.