P016900 โ Incorrect Fuel Composition: Causes, Symptoms, and Solutions
P016900 โ Incorrect Fuel Composition: Causes, Symptoms, and Solutions
As a car service professional, one of the more confusing fault codes customers encounterโespecially with flex-fuel vehiclesโis P016900: Incorrect Fuel Composition. This code can trigger drivability complaints and poor fuel economy if not handled correctly. In this blog, weโll break down what the code means, why it happens, and how your workshop can diagnose and fix it efficiently.
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What Does Error Code P016900 Mean?
The P016900 diagnostic trouble code (DTC) indicates that the vehicleโs Engine Control Module (ECM) has detected a fuel composition reading that falls outside the expected range.
This code is most commonly found in flex-fuel vehicles (FFVs) that can run on gasoline, ethanol blends (such as E10โE85), or a mix of both. These vehicles rely on a fuel composition (ethanol content) sensor to determine how much ethanol is present in the fuel so the ECM can adjust ignition timing and fuel injection accordingly.
When the ECM receives incorrect or implausible data, it sets code P016900.
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Common Symptoms Customers May Report When P016900 is present, drivers may experience:
๐Check Engine Light illuminated
๐Rough idle or engine hesitation
๐Poor acceleration
๐Reduced fuel economy
๐Hard starting (especially cold starts)
๐Engine running rich or lean
In some cases, the car may still drive normally, making this code easy to ignoreโuntil fuel economy or performance drops significantly.
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What Causes P016900 โ Incorrect Fuel Composition?
Here are the most common causes technicians encounter:
1. Incorrect or Contaminated F HVuel
Gasoline contaminated with water
Diesel mistakenly added to a gasoline vehicle
Excessive ethanol content beyond vehicle limits
2. Faulty Fuel Composition (Ethanol) Sensor
Sensor output stuck or erratic
Internal sensor failure due to age or contamination
3. Wiring or Connector Problems
Corroded connectors
Damaged wiring harness
Poor ground or power supply to the sensor
4. Sudden Fuel Type Change
Switching from E85 to regular gasoline (or vice versa)
ECM not given enough drive time to relearn fuel composition
5. ECM Software or Calibration Issues
Outdated engine control software
ECM unable to interpret sensor data correctly
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How to Diagnose P016900 in Your Workshop
A systematic approach saves time and avoids unnecessary parts replacement.
Step 1: Verify the Fuel
Ask the customer about recent refueling
Confirm the correct fuel type was used
Check for signs of fuel contamination
Step 2: Scan Live Data
Monitor ethanol percentage readings
Typical gasoline: ~0โ10% ethanol
E85: ~70โ85% ethanol
Look for values that are stuck, jumping, or unrealistic
Step 3: Inspect Wiring and Connectors
Check the fuel composition sensor harness
Look for corrosion, loose pins, or damaged insulation
Step 4: Perform a Relearn Procedure
Clear the fault code
Drive the vehicle for 10โ20 minutes under normal conditions.

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