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Old 07-03-2013, 08:45 AM
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Code 0171

So, I'm getting an engine code 0171: system adaptive fuel too lean. And I don't know what that means. I just had my 2000 4runner tuned up, replacing the plugs, wires, and one ignition coil that was bad. Fixed a lot of my issues, but this popped up.

The shop suggested replacing the O2 sensor, and it might fix the code. Not sure that believe that. But it's something else I could do myself.

Any thoughts from the knowledgable forum on a way to fix the code issue? I have Georgia emissions coming up very soon, and it WILL fail if I have any engine codes.
Old 07-03-2013, 10:14 AM
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Try cleaning the mass air flow sensor. I've seen quite a few get fuzz and dust built up on them, making them give false readings and thus a check engine lit.
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Ok. Still need a little more help please. What I've done. the plugs, replaced the fuel filter. Cleaned the maf. I've not seen any o2 sensor codes. Any other thoughts?

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Old 07-14-2013, 12:27 PM
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Check for any loose or cracked vacuum lines, including the air intake flexible tube to the throttle body.

Air cleaner in good shape?
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My '99 FSM lists other possible 'trouble areas' that could cause this:

loose air intake hose
fuel line pressure
injector blockage
coolant temp sensor
gas leakage on exhaust system

Not sure what the last one means
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Used half a can of brake cleaner. Couldn't find any leaks in the vacuum system.

And the air filter is pretty new.
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Take the intake flexible tube off and give the ribs on the bottom side a good inspection. It's tough to get brake cleaner, etc. on the bottom side.

Are all the plug boots on tight? Check all the other electrical connections too.
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