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Old Feb 28, 2019 | 03:41 PM
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Glad they figured it out.
 
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Old Mar 5, 2019 | 07:01 PM
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Glad they figured it out.
More trouble.

Now its its got a p1071 error.
We replaced the PCV valve last night and it seemed okay.
Tonight my check engine light is on and the key dance shows that code.
An OBD scan gave weird codes they didn’t recognize.
Car runs intermittently rough after turning it off but then acts okay until the next start up.
Rough idle when put in reverse.
I cant afford much more because the fuel pump pretty much used up my grocery money for this month.
I really need help because this car is the last thing I have to love after my service dog and best friend died within months of each other.
Please help me.


*u0126 and c122c were the other codes.
 
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Old Mar 6, 2019 | 07:53 AM
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Recheck your code. There is no P1071. There is a P0171, which 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. Check for vacuum leaks.
 
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Old Mar 6, 2019 | 10:20 AM
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Originally Posted by jkeaton
Recheck your code. There is no P1071. There is a P0171, which 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. Check for vacuum leaks.
Yes, that is the right code. thank you.
I was typing on a phone with cold fingers last night.
The guy at Autozone did another reading and the computer popped up with a "MAP sensor" suggested fix.
The check engine light was on as well but then mysteriously went off, when I put a few gallons of gas in the tank to get it up to half full.
 
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