1999 Mazda 626 PO171 and PO420: Engine Shakes at Idle, Smoke from Intake?
I recently encountered a persistent issue with my 1999 Mazda 626 2.0L engine. The OBD-II scanner consistently detects fault codes PO171 (System Lean Malfunction) and PO421 (Diesel Particulate Filter or Catalyst Efficiency Below Threshold - though applicable to older models). The vehicle shakes noticeably during idle, especially at stoplights. On a few occasions, I observed smoke or fumes emerging from the air intake system—appearing as if air was being pushed out rather than drawn in. After turning off the engine and restarting it, the smoke disappeared immediately. This behavior is puzzling: how could exhaust fumes be entering the intake? Given that my vehicle has 120K miles, I'm concerned about potential vacuum leaks or manifold issues. Any insights into possible causes would be greatly appreciated.
A vacuum leak is a likely culprit. The presence of smoke from the intake suggests exhaust fumes are being drawn into the engine via an intake manifold or hose leak. This can cause lean misfires and trigger PO171 and PO421 codes. I strongly recommend taking it to a professional mechanic—this issue may be beyond DIY repair.