P0171 — System Too Lean (Bank 1)
The engine is getting more air (or less fuel) than the computer expects on Bank 1 — vacuum leaks and dirty MAF sensors lead the suspect list.
Most P0171 fixes are cheap — a hose, a gasket, a MAF cleaning. The trap is replacing parts before reading fuel trims.
Common causes, most likely first
Vacuum / unmetered air leak
Cracked hoses, intake manifold gaskets or a leaking brake booster let in air the MAF never measured.
Dirty or faulty MAF sensor
A contaminated element under-reports airflow, so the ECU under-fuels the engine.
Weak fuel delivery
A tired pump, clogged filter or failing regulator cannot hold pressure — lean under load.
Clogged fuel injectors
Restricted spray starves cylinders even with good rail pressure.
Exhaust leak before the O2 sensor / PCV fault
Outside air at the sensor or a stuck PCV valve skews the mixture reading.
Symptoms you'll notice
- Rough or high idle — worst when cold; may surge.
- Hesitation on acceleration — the lean stumble.
- Check Engine light — sometimes with P0174 on V engines.
- Worse fuel economy — the ECU fights the lean bias with extra fuel.
If P0171 appears together with P0174 (Bank 2), the cause is shared: think MAF, fuel supply or a large vacuum leak — not two separate failures.
Diagnostic steps
Read long-term fuel trim at idle and at 2,500 rpm
High trim at idle that normalizes with rpm = vacuum leak. High trim everywhere = fuel supply or MAF.Tool: live data
Inspect and clean the MAF
Use dedicated MAF cleaner only. Compare grams/sec at idle against spec for the engine size.Tool: MAF cleaner + live data
Smoke-test the intake
Find leaks at hoses, gaskets, the brake booster and the intake boot.Tool: smoke machine
Test fuel pressure and volume
Check at idle and under load; a pressure that sags under demand means supply-side trouble.Tool: fuel pressure gauge
Check the PCV system
A stuck-open PCV valve or torn diaphragm is a built-in vacuum leak on many engines.Tool: visual + vacuum gauge
Repair & cost
Estimates are indicative and vary by region, vehicle and parts choice. Confirm the actual cause with live data before buying parts.
The right iCarsoft tool for P0171

iCarsoft CR Pro S
Fuel-trim graphing is exactly how P0171 gets solved. CR Pro S shows short- and long-term trims live at idle and under load, plus MAF grams/sec — so you know whether to chase air leaks or fuel supply before buying anything.
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Try the AI Co-PilotP0171 FAQ
- Can I drive with P0171?
- Short-term yes, but sustained lean running raises combustion temperatures and can damage the catalytic converter and even pistons over time.
- What does "lean" actually mean?
- More air than fuel relative to the ideal ratio. The ECU adds fuel to compensate (positive fuel trim) until it hits its limit and sets the code.
- Cheapest first step?
- Clean the MAF sensor and inspect vacuum hoses — that resolves a large share of P0171 cases for under $20.
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