2000 Volkswagen Beetle P1176 Code: Rear O2 Sensor Correction Limit Exceeded - MAF Sensor Diagnosis
My 2000 Volkswagen Beetle has been showing a check engine light with fault code P1176. AutoZone's breakdown indicates the issue is related to the rear oxygen sensor's correction limit being exceeded. The diagnostic printout suggests a faulty Mass Airflow (MAF) sensor as a possible cause, though it does not explicitly list it among the probable causes. I've been experiencing significantly reduced fuel efficiency for approximately 8 months—on one long road trip, I only achieved 20 miles per gallon. Vehicle details: - Mileage: 38,000 miles - Engine: 1.8L Turbocharged engine - Transmission: Automatic I'm seeking expert advice on this issue. Given the persistent fuel economy problems and the P1176 code, I suspect a sensor-related problem. Any insights or troubleshooting steps would be greatly appreciated.
The P1176 code falls under the P1XXX family of diagnostic trouble codes and is specifically related to oxygen sensor feedback correction limits.