P0171 questions
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P0171 questions
my 1999 160,000 miles rx300 threw the infamous p0171 cel code. i did my search and a lot of threads came up about replacing the af sensor and cleaning the maf sensor. I just dont want to replace it and find out it was something else so I'm thinking about bringing it to the dealer to diagnose it and depending on what it is, do it myself if i can.
is it okay to continue to drive with this cel or should i keep it in the garage until i can get it serviced?
just a fyi: last month i replaced the spark plugs with the oem denso ones, replaced the coolant, transmission, tranfer case and rear differential fluids.
is it okay to continue to drive with this cel or should i keep it in the garage until i can get it serviced?
just a fyi: last month i replaced the spark plugs with the oem denso ones, replaced the coolant, transmission, tranfer case and rear differential fluids.
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Lexus Champion
#3
battled twice... so far looks like both times it came up MAF sensor.... you can try the cleaning first there is a set by step thread on here on how to do it.... first time the toyota dealer just cleaned mine..code went away i put 25,000 kms on the truck without the code coming back...
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P0171 - Bank 1 Too Lean.
MAF sensor would cause both banks to go lean.
I would check for and vacuum leaks first. The best way to detect a vacuum leak is with a smoke machine. Usually the intake manifold gasket leaks and they are located on bank 1. You can easily identify by doing a smoke test.
If no vacuum leaks, the only thing left would be a bad A/F sensor or bad wire integrity to the A/F sensor.
MAF sensor would cause both banks to go lean.
I would check for and vacuum leaks first. The best way to detect a vacuum leak is with a smoke machine. Usually the intake manifold gasket leaks and they are located on bank 1. You can easily identify by doing a smoke test.
If no vacuum leaks, the only thing left would be a bad A/F sensor or bad wire integrity to the A/F sensor.
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P0171 - Bank 1 Too Lean.
MAF sensor would cause both banks to go lean.
I would check for and vacuum leaks first. The best way to detect a vacuum leak is with a smoke machine. Usually the intake manifold gasket leaks and they are located on bank 1. You can easily identify by doing a smoke test.
If no vacuum leaks, the only thing left would be a bad A/F sensor or bad wire integrity to the A/F sensor.
MAF sensor would cause both banks to go lean.
I would check for and vacuum leaks first. The best way to detect a vacuum leak is with a smoke machine. Usually the intake manifold gasket leaks and they are located on bank 1. You can easily identify by doing a smoke test.
If no vacuum leaks, the only thing left would be a bad A/F sensor or bad wire integrity to the A/F sensor.
Did you disconnect any vac lines when you did your recent maintenance work?
PS I just had an experience where I installed my throttle body gasket 90 degrees off and had a big vacuum leak. My code was P0171 - no P0174.
Last edited by artbuc; 04-27-12 at 05:13 PM.
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I cleaned my maf sensor a couple days ago and haven't had the Cel come on yet. It's been 150+ mile since I cleaned it.
Im trying to narrow what caused the cel:
1. I replaced my air filter a month ago. Would the increase in air throw the code?
2. Dirty maf sensor
3. When I went to clean the maf sensor, The back end of the maf sensor wasn't screwed in all the way.
Any ideas which of the 3 could have caused it?
Im trying to narrow what caused the cel:
1. I replaced my air filter a month ago. Would the increase in air throw the code?
2. Dirty maf sensor
3. When I went to clean the maf sensor, The back end of the maf sensor wasn't screwed in all the way.
Any ideas which of the 3 could have caused it?
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I cleaned my maf sensor a couple days ago and haven't had the Cel come on yet. It's been 150+ mile since I cleaned it.
Im trying to narrow what caused the cel:
1. I replaced my air filter a month ago. Would the increase in air throw the code?
2. Dirty maf sensor
3. When I went to clean the maf sensor, The back end of the maf sensor wasn't screwed in all the way.
Any ideas which of the 3 could have caused it?
Im trying to narrow what caused the cel:
1. I replaced my air filter a month ago. Would the increase in air throw the code?
2. Dirty maf sensor
3. When I went to clean the maf sensor, The back end of the maf sensor wasn't screwed in all the way.
Any ideas which of the 3 could have caused it?
Id think it could have been caused by any one of the three... but #2 is common to all even if it was just not screwed in all the way...LOL
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P0171 alone, with no other codes.
When P0171 with no other codes is thrown, does that usually mean it's time to clean the MAFS again?
It doesn't seem like it's been that long since the last cleaning... Just asking.
Thanks!
It doesn't seem like it's been that long since the last cleaning... Just asking.
Thanks!
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