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1999 Honda Accord VTEC P0171 and P0170 Fault: Causes, Diagnosis, and DIY Fix for Lean/Rich Condition

Model: 1999 Accord VTEC Fault Code: P0170 Posted: 2006-12-29 14:09

I recently purchased a 1999 Honda Accord with 178,000 miles on the odometer. Shortly after buying it, the Check Engine Light activated. A scan tool revealed only two fault codes: P0171 (System Too Lean Bank 1) and P0170 (System Too Rich Bank 1). Multiple forum posts suggest an oxygen sensor issue as a common cause. The exhaust pipe shows visible black soot, which may indicate a rich mixture. Could a failing O2 sensor initially misread the air-fuel ratio as lean, causing the engine control unit to overcompensate and run too rich—resulting in excessive soot? I'm looking for a cost-effective starting point since my budget is limited. I only have a multimeter available for testing. What are the most reliable steps I can take to diagnose this issue without spending much money or requiring professional help?

Related fault codes
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Comments (1)
Anonymous 2006-12-29 17:14

Check for vacuum leaks or fuel pressure issues—these are common root causes of P0171 and P0170 in the 1999 Honda Accord VTEC. A vacuum leak can cause a lean condition, while low fuel pressure may lead to a rich mixture, both triggering these codes.