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In a Ford F-150, if you get the Code P2098, it means the Post Catalyst Fuel Trim System on Bank 2 is too lean. This indicates that the PCM has noticed a lean fuel to air mixture after the catalytic converter. It could be due to issues like an exhaust leak, a faulty MAF sensor, or a bad oxygen sensor. To address this, you'll need to visually inspect the exhaust system for leaks. If there's a significant hole, you can use exhaust tapes to wrap around the pipe, or apply putty for smaller holes. Replacing a faulty O2 sensor can cost over $200, while a new MAF sensor can set you back well over $300.
The diagnostic code p2098 indicates that the post-catalyst fuel trim system is running too lean in bank 2. This typically occurs because of exhaust leaks or problems with the catalytic converter.
No solution has been discovered yet for this issue with the 2016 Explorer Sport! I challenge someone to prove me wrong!