1999 Ford Grand Marquis P0171 and P0300/P0301/P0303 Misfire Codes - How to Fix Vacuum Leak Issues
Hi, I'm experiencing persistent engine issues with my 1999 Ford Grand Marquis. After recently replacing the intake manifold (a common failure point), I've been consistently getting fault codes P0171 (System Too Lean), along with misfire codes such as P0300, P0301, and P0303. I've already cleaned the MAF sensor—initially brown, then grayish after cleaning—and believe it was dirty, but the problem persists. I'm now at a loss on what to do next. The misfire codes indicate specific cylinders (P0301, P0303) and others that appear randomly (like P0308), while P0300 suggests multiple cylinder misfires. I've also had P0174 in the past, which I believe was triggered when I cleaned the MAF sensor but forgot to reconnect it properly. I'm looking for clear, actionable advice—especially regarding vacuum leaks, fuel pressure, and potential causes behind these recurring codes. Any insights or troubleshooting steps would be greatly appreciated.
P0171 (System Too Lean) is a common fault in Ford vehicles—often caused by vacuum leaks. Try the 'spray trick': spray carburetor cleaner around suspected hoses and connections while the engine is running. If the code clears, you've found a leak. PCV system leaks are especially common in older Fords. Check for any loose or cracked hoses. For more details on P0171: https://www.obd-codes.com/p0171 The P030x codes indicate misfires—check if spark is present at the affected cylinders and inspect plug condition. If no spark, it could point to ignition or fuel delivery issues. If vacuum leaks are ruled out, check fuel pressure next.