Hey everyone! Before the issue, I want to give a bit of back-story to hopefully clear a bit of things up.
So last week, I drove my car to school, and when I went to start my car when I was leaving, the car would start, and then stumble and stall. It gave the P0087 code when hot, and P008B when cold. I had the car towed home, and let it sit while I ordered parts. I ended up coming to the conclusion that the low side fuel pressure sensor was bad, as it would sit at 108psi while idle, and while revving, basically confirming that the sensor was bad. I replaced it this morning, and it now reads a more normal amount, around 80-100psi depending on RPMs, and no longer stalls like it was before.
However, now I am noticing my AFRs are a bit weird. When revving the car in neutral, the AFR will stay close to 14.7, then shoot up to 30-40, and slowly come back down. However, it will dip well below 14.7, around 11-12, and then try and recover. This causes the engine to almost stall, as you can see in this video :
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YkzLNeiWOA&ab_channel=Bushhy
It continues to bounce between 11-12 and 16-17 until it eventally settles back to 14.7. When I was replacing the fuel sensor, I had to remove the beginning of the intake, the soft plastic part between the airbox, and the hard tube. I replaced the two "vacuum?" hoses (the ones with the green tabs), and the other hose. Noted with the red arrows in this photo.
At this point, the only thing I can think of is the upstream o2 sensor? I have had a p0133 code for a long while now, and last time the car was in for service, they mentioned something about a spacer being on the front o2 sensor, however the car never had issues like this until now. I am not too sure where to begin with diagnostics, as I do not want to hurt my car by running it. I have a spare o2 sensor that I had bought when the car started having the stalling issue, as it was a fairly cheap part on RockAuto(I got the motorcraft dy1285), so I figured I would throw that in tomorrow morning, and remove the spacer they were referring to.
Any other tips would be greatly appreciated!
So last week, I drove my car to school, and when I went to start my car when I was leaving, the car would start, and then stumble and stall. It gave the P0087 code when hot, and P008B when cold. I had the car towed home, and let it sit while I ordered parts. I ended up coming to the conclusion that the low side fuel pressure sensor was bad, as it would sit at 108psi while idle, and while revving, basically confirming that the sensor was bad. I replaced it this morning, and it now reads a more normal amount, around 80-100psi depending on RPMs, and no longer stalls like it was before.
However, now I am noticing my AFRs are a bit weird. When revving the car in neutral, the AFR will stay close to 14.7, then shoot up to 30-40, and slowly come back down. However, it will dip well below 14.7, around 11-12, and then try and recover. This causes the engine to almost stall, as you can see in this video :
It continues to bounce between 11-12 and 16-17 until it eventally settles back to 14.7. When I was replacing the fuel sensor, I had to remove the beginning of the intake, the soft plastic part between the airbox, and the hard tube. I replaced the two "vacuum?" hoses (the ones with the green tabs), and the other hose. Noted with the red arrows in this photo.

At this point, the only thing I can think of is the upstream o2 sensor? I have had a p0133 code for a long while now, and last time the car was in for service, they mentioned something about a spacer being on the front o2 sensor, however the car never had issues like this until now. I am not too sure where to begin with diagnostics, as I do not want to hurt my car by running it. I have a spare o2 sensor that I had bought when the car started having the stalling issue, as it was a fairly cheap part on RockAuto(I got the motorcraft dy1285), so I figured I would throw that in tomorrow morning, and remove the spacer they were referring to.
Any other tips would be greatly appreciated!