P0171 and P0174 Diagnostic Help for 2001 GMC Sonoma 4.3L V6 - Lean Condition & Vacuum Leak Troubleshooting
I'm experiencing persistent P0171 (System Too Lean Bank 1) and P0174 (System Too Lean Bank 2) codes on my 2001 GMC Sonoma 4.3L V6 engine. I've pulled freeze frame data showing a lean condition with the following readings: - Fuel System 1 & 2: Closed Loop - Load (%): 37.2% - ECT (°F): 161°F - STFT B1 (%): -10.1%, LTFT B1 (%): +14.8% - STFT B2 (%): -3.1%, LTFT B2 (%): +14.0% - MAP (inHg): 20.9 - Engine RPM: 2707 - Vehicle Speed (mph): 35 - MFA (lb/min): 8.379 - TPS (%): 35.2% The long-term fuel trims indicate a lean condition, which aligns with the P0171 and P0174 codes. The engine is showing signs of rich correction thresholds being reached on both banks — this strongly suggests a vacuum leak or insufficient fuel delivery. I've already checked fuel pressure (confirmed good), cleaned my K&N air filter and mass airflow sensor, and replaced the intake manifold gasket due to suspected leaks. While these steps improved performance slightly, I'm still experiencing poor fuel economy. My questions: - Could a vacuum leak in the intake manifold or hoses be causing the lean condition? - Is it possible that an oily K&N filter is contaminating the MAF sensor and skewing readings? - Should I test the system with the MAF unplugged to verify if the PCM defaults to a lean state? I'm looking for expert advice on diagnosing this issue, especially in relation to vacuum integrity and air-fuel ratio calculations.
The long-term fuel trims indicate a lean condition consistent with P0171 and P0174. This is typically caused by either a vacuum leak or low fuel pressure. Start by inspecting for vacuum leaks, especially around the intake manifold gasket. Also verify fuel pressure — if it's normal, focus on air intake system integrity. Use the search function to find similar cases with 2001 Sonoma V6 engines.