2001 Lexus RX300 P0171 Lean Bank 1: Diagnosis and Fixes for Poor Fuel Economy & Rough Idle
I own a 2001 Lexus RX300 with 150,000 miles. The check engine light and VSC warning light have been on for an extended period. The vehicle has generally run well until recently. Now, during driving, the engine starts to run rough and fuel efficiency drops by approximately 50%. When I turn off the engine and restart it, the issue temporarily resolves. Sometimes the car runs smoothly again, but at other times, the problem returns. The OBD2 diagnostic tool shows a persistent P0171 code — 'Lean Bank 1'. I've already confirmed that the gas cap is secure and properly sealed. The Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor has been cleaned, and I’ve thoroughly checked for vacuum leaks in the air intake system. What could be causing this lean condition? Any insights or troubleshooting steps would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Mike
A P0171 code indicates that the engine's fuel system has reached maximum fuel injection capacity to compensate for a lean air-fuel mixture and is unable to add more fuel. The gas cap is part of the EVAP system and does not directly affect this code. Vacuum leaks in the intake system — especially before the MAF sensor — are unlikely to impact fuel trim calculations, but they can still contribute to a lean condition. You should thoroughly inspect for vacuum leaks and verify fuel pressure levels. Please update with your findings.