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Lean bank 1 and bank 2 , and throttle actuator system fault. Check reason for lean codes 1st, vacuum leak(s), air inlet boot and hoses, or low fuel pressure / clogged filter. Repair as needed then clear codes and recheck .
This is a tough one could be mass air flow sensor ,oxyegen sensors,a fuel filter. a vacum leak, a pcv valve if i missed anything just google po 171 &174 look for fix ya this issue has been addressed many times first check the vacum lines includeing the line on the pcv valve for cracks or splits in the lines .I would do the fuel filter if it hasnt been changed in the last couple of years , if still a problem the MAF sensor if your happy with my advise please leave me with great feedback
This is the engine lean code. Too much air is entering the engine. Intake manifold gaskets can leak, vacuum lines get old and crack. Check the operation of the EGR and PVC valves, In short it is not easy to find the problem.
your computer is reporting bank 1 and 2 too lean, usually caused by the mass air flow (MAF) sensor, you can usually clean this sensor and reset the light. Clean it with electric cleaner or brake cleaner, make sure it is dry before reinstalling, also take care not to damage it. Hope this helps, let me know
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