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dappa1 November-6th-2005 09:14 PM

lean code 0171
 
i got an engine light code for "lean fuel system" 0171 from autozone. i cound't figer out why this would happen, as the car its bone stock. while i was under the hood i discover a ripped vaccum hose. do you think this vacuum leak could throw such a code. apart from the code the car has a rought idle and misfire which is due to the leak. if any one has a stock vacuum hose for 99 1.6 id be happy to buy it from u.

pass the peas November-7th-2005 11:39 AM

The damaged vacuum hose will definitely cause you to throw a code. It will also cause a lean condition (hence the code). If you ignore it for a long time, you can do damage to the engine. You can buy generic vacuum hose by the foot at the auto parts store. Unless you're replacing a formed hose with a tight curve in it, I can't imagine why plain vacuum hose wouldn't work.

Check out this link: https://www.mazda3club.com/3rd-gen-protege-mazdaspeed-p5-mp3-26/cel-codes-p0171-p0440-40891/
we just covered this a few weeks ago.

macdaddyslomo November-7th-2005 12:22 PM

1.6's are know for having MAF's go bad...and a bad MAF can cause you to throw this code

dappa1 November-11th-2005 06:09 AM

well there is a big hole in my intake tubing. i need a new hose

pass the peas November-11th-2005 07:55 PM


Originally Posted by dappa1
well there is a big hole in my intake tubing. i need a new hose

yikes! that would do it. did you bust out the duct tape yet? : )

macdaddyslomo November-11th-2005 09:33 PM


Originally Posted by pass the peas
yikes! that would do it. did you bust out the duct tape yet? : )

please dont do this... :lol2:

pass the peas November-11th-2005 09:55 PM


Originally Posted by macdaddyslomo
please dont do this... :lol2:

Dude, that's what duct tape is for, sealing up air leaks in ducts!

But seriously, it's so TRASHY. Duct tape has no business under the hood of any automobile :camaro: except as a stopgap solution to get you there until the replacement part you just ordered comes in.

dappa1 November-12th-2005 03:58 AM


Originally Posted by pass the peas
yikes! that would do it. did you bust out the duct tape yet? : )

lolz no duct tape for me bro :us4allswi

zerocover November-12th-2005 07:14 PM

Hell ill occasionally use scotch tape untill the dealer can get in new parts. Takes a week for anything around here. JUst fix the leak and go to the dealer.

For the hose you could probubly go to the nesrest homedeopt and pick up some cool clear vinal tubing. IT would work well and give you alittle bling bling.

jentr November-14th-2005 09:40 PM

The MAF would also cause the problem you describe. If it ends up being the MAF, Mazda had a recall on my 2000 1.6L where they changed it at no cost if the car had less than (I think) 7 yrs/70K miles. If you are out of warranty, you can change the MAF yourself...it is right on top on the air intake beween the airfilter and throttle body.


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