FarrukhAnwar
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I have a 2006 Ford Mustang V6 with 200k miles.
When idling, there is a strong fuel smell outside the vehicle (no smell inside though). Engine sometimes idles roughly (RPMs dip and rise) and may stall. When engine is idling rough, exhaust occasionally emits liquid (appears to be fuel) and the car throws codes P0193, P2196, and P2198. The car also sometimes throws code P0463 randomly when idling or driving and the fuel gauge stops working, although this may be unrelated.
Recurring engine trouble codes descriptions:
P0193 – Fuel Rail Pressure Sensor Circuit High
P2196 – O2 Sensor Signal Stuck Rich (Bank 1 Sensor 1)
P2198 – O2 Sensor Signal Stuck Rich (Bank 2 Sensor 1)
P0463 – Fuel Level Sensor Circuit High
After these problems and codes started, I checked the live data and when the car initially starts, the Fuel Rail Pressure Sensor reading starts at 40 PSI (which I researched was normal) before slowly climbing up to 60 PSI after a few minutes, however the fuel pump duty cycle stays at around 25%. So, I decided to put in a new Fuel Rail Pressure Sensor and Fuel Pump Driver Module, but now the Fuel Rail Pressure Sensor reading is always at around 70 PSI when idling or off throttle, with dips in the 50s when doing wide open throttle (complete CSV data attached with graph for fuel rail pressure). Additionally, The Long Term Fuel Trims are very negative (-10% at bank 1 and -15% at bank 2), so I suspect that fuel rail pressure might genuinely be high because of the rich codes, strong fuel smell, and negative fuel trims. I am thinking it could be a bad Fuel Pump, but it could also be bad wiring around the Fuel Pump Driver Module and the Fuel Pump. Also, this may be unrelated, but my scanner reports 16V for the OBD Module Voltage, but my multimeter at the battery confirms a steady 14V. The car is also on an 87 tune, but it hasn't given any problems for a while before this.
Any guidance for further testing or for a fix would be greatly appreciated and thanks for your time in advance!

When idling, there is a strong fuel smell outside the vehicle (no smell inside though). Engine sometimes idles roughly (RPMs dip and rise) and may stall. When engine is idling rough, exhaust occasionally emits liquid (appears to be fuel) and the car throws codes P0193, P2196, and P2198. The car also sometimes throws code P0463 randomly when idling or driving and the fuel gauge stops working, although this may be unrelated.
Recurring engine trouble codes descriptions:
P0193 – Fuel Rail Pressure Sensor Circuit High
P2196 – O2 Sensor Signal Stuck Rich (Bank 1 Sensor 1)
P2198 – O2 Sensor Signal Stuck Rich (Bank 2 Sensor 1)
P0463 – Fuel Level Sensor Circuit High
After these problems and codes started, I checked the live data and when the car initially starts, the Fuel Rail Pressure Sensor reading starts at 40 PSI (which I researched was normal) before slowly climbing up to 60 PSI after a few minutes, however the fuel pump duty cycle stays at around 25%. So, I decided to put in a new Fuel Rail Pressure Sensor and Fuel Pump Driver Module, but now the Fuel Rail Pressure Sensor reading is always at around 70 PSI when idling or off throttle, with dips in the 50s when doing wide open throttle (complete CSV data attached with graph for fuel rail pressure). Additionally, The Long Term Fuel Trims are very negative (-10% at bank 1 and -15% at bank 2), so I suspect that fuel rail pressure might genuinely be high because of the rich codes, strong fuel smell, and negative fuel trims. I am thinking it could be a bad Fuel Pump, but it could also be bad wiring around the Fuel Pump Driver Module and the Fuel Pump. Also, this may be unrelated, but my scanner reports 16V for the OBD Module Voltage, but my multimeter at the battery confirms a steady 14V. The car is also on an 87 tune, but it hasn't given any problems for a while before this.
Any guidance for further testing or for a fix would be greatly appreciated and thanks for your time in advance!

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