2000 Audi A4 P1136 Code: Long Term Fuel Trim Issue and O2 Sensor Diagnosis
My 2000 Audi A4 with 57,000 miles has a P1136 diagnostic code indicating a long-term fuel trim issue. I recently discovered a loose vacuum hose located just behind the throttle body, connecting to a flat plate with a wire connector and leading under the throttle body. After reconnecting it, I disconnected the battery and reset the check engine light — which immediately turned off. However, I did not have an OBD2 scanner to verify if the code was fully cleared or if it persists. The P1136 code specifically relates to Bank 1 oxygen sensor detecting a lean condition in the exhaust stream. I'm now trying to understand what 'lean' and 'rich' mean in this context, and whether the issue stems from a faulty O2 sensor or another system component. Given Audi's known complexity and limited DIY friendliness, I want to avoid unnecessary part replacements. Can anyone clarify how lean conditions are detected and what steps I should take to diagnose the root cause?
https://www.obd-codes.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=6099\nPlease specify your engine variant (e.g., 1.8L turbo).\nWhich vacuum hose was disconnected?\nP1136 indicates an O2 sensor on Bank 1 detecting a lean condition — you should verify the exact code with your scanner and confirm if it's persistent or intermittent.