Could a dirty air filter cause a check engine light?

Could a dirty air filter cause a check engine light?

A dirty air filter is one of the things that can cause your Check Engine light to come on, caused by an inadequate supply of air to the engine that results in a buildup of carbon deposits. Have your mechanic scan your vehicle to track down the source of the problem, as it could be as simple as replacing the air filter.

What does it mean when it says system Too Lean bank 1?

The P0171 code means that, on the first bank of the engine, the fuel system is running weak or a vacuum leak exists near this side of the engine. A lean condition occurs when the engine either receives too little fuel or too much air.

What to do if check engine light code p0171 is triggered?

If check engine light code P0171 is triggered again, check the rest of the vacuum lines for leaks and continue to the rest of the diagnostic process. Remove the mass airflow sensor and clean the sensor using mass air flow cleaner or contact cleaner.

When to set the Check Engine Light code?

Please refer to our article Oxygen Sensor Code Diagnosis for more info on this system. A P0171 check engine light code is set when the computer has reached a rich calibration limit and can not add enough fuel to maintain the correct mixture.

What causes the p0171 code on a Ford TSB?

Another Ford TSB for a number of late 90-s Ford vehicles describes a problem with MAF sensor contamination where both codes, P0171 and P0174 would appear together. Problems with the mass air flow (MAF) sensor causing the code P0171 are fairly common in many vehicles.

What are the symptoms of a p0171 leak?

What Is The Cause Of P0171? 1 Dirty or faulty mass airflow sensor 2 Vacuum leaks – PCV hoses, vacuum hoses, intake manifold gasket. 3 Weak fuel pump 4 Clogged or dirty fuel injectors 5 Clogged fuel filter 6 Exhaust leak 7 Faulty oxygen sensor 8 Faulty air-fuel ratio sensor