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P0175 on Volkswagen: Causes, Symptoms and Fix Cost

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Moderate SeveritySafe to drive (short-term)Volkswagen

P0175 on a Volkswagen means the air-fuel mixture on Bank 2 is too rich and the ECU cannot remove enough fuel to bring it back to the 14.7:1 stoichiometric target. Because the code is bank-specific, the cause is usually something local to Bank 2 (a leaking injector on that side, a degraded sensor, or fuel pressure imbalances) rather than a whole-engine issue.

Repair cost on Volkswagen180 - €900

What does P0175 mean on a Volkswagen?

P0175 means the air-fuel mixture on Bank 2 is too rich and the ECU cannot remove enough fuel to bring it back to the 14.7:1 stoichiometric target. Because the code is bank-specific, the cause is usually something local to Bank 2 (a leaking injector on that side, a degraded sensor, or fuel pressure imbalances) rather than a whole-engine issue.

Volkswagen Touareg

2010-2024

Touareg with the 3.0 TFSI V6 typically sets P0175 after a Bank 2 injector starts seeping at idle. Replacement is labour-intensive because of the tight bay, but the parts are common across the VAG 3.0 TFSI family.

What causes P0175 on a Volkswagen?

Beyond the generic causes listed on the main P0175 page, these are the Volkswagen-specific patterns we see most often:

Volkswagen TouaregBank 2 injector seep on 3.0 TFSI Touareg
Volkswagen TouaregBank 2 lambda sensor heat-soak failure

How to diagnose P0175 on a Volkswagen with OBD2

Follow these steps to pinpoint the root cause of P0175:

  1. Read live data: confirm Bank 2 long-term fuel trim is negative beyond -20% while Bank 1 stays within normal range
  2. Pull Bank 2 spark plugs and inspect for black sooty deposits. Compare to Bank 1 plugs; a clear visual difference confirms the bank-specific richness
  3. Swap the upstream lambda sensors between Bank 1 and Bank 2. If the rich condition follows the sensor, replace it
  4. Measure fuel pressure with a gauge and compare to spec at idle and under load. High pressure can over-fuel both banks but sometimes shows up more on the bank with already weak injectors
  5. Perform an injector balance test or have injectors flow-tested off the engine. A single leaking injector on Bank 2 explains the code on a V6 or V8

How much does P0175 cost to fix on a Volkswagen? (EUR)

Estimated repair costs on a Volkswagen (Volkswagen parts and labour typically run 50% above the average for this code).

Repair Parts Cost Labor Cost Total Estimate DIY Difficulty
Replace Bank 2 upstream lambda sensor €90–€300 €90–€225 €180–€525 Moderate
Replace or clean Bank 2 fuel injector €90–€375 €150–€525 €240–€900 Professional
Replace fuel pressure regulator €75–€300 €120–€375 €195–€675 Professional

Prices estimated as of May 2026. Costs vary by region, vehicle, and shop.

These codes commonly cluster with P0175 on Volkswagen vehicles:

FAQ: P0175 on Volkswagen

Why is only one bank running rich?

Single-bank rich codes usually trace to one component that affects only that bank: a leaking injector, a degraded upstream lambda sensor, or a vacuum imbalance. Whole-engine problems like high fuel pressure usually push both banks rich together.

Is black smoke from the exhaust dangerous?

Black smoke means unburned fuel is reaching the catalytic converter. Short-term it is not dangerous, but extended driving in this state can overheat and destroy the converter, which is by far the most expensive part of fixing P0175.

Can a bad lambda sensor cause P0175?

Yes. A lazy or biased upstream sensor on Bank 2 can report lean even when the mixture is correct, prompting the ECU to add fuel until the long-term trim hits the negative limit. Swapping sensors between banks is the fastest confirmation test.

How do I find Bank 2 on my V6 or V8?

Bank 2 is the side without cylinder 1. The numbering is documented in the workshop manual for each engine; do not assume your engine follows the most common pattern. Many BMW, Audi, and Mercedes engines have cylinder 1 on the passenger side, making Bank 2 the driver side, but exceptions exist.

Looking for the full P0175 reference (all makes, full diagnosis flow, complete repair cost matrix)?

See the main P0175 guide
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