Throwing a Code!

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    Starting on Thursday morning, the Forester started throwing P0171 codes while driving at highway speed.

    I cleared it on Thursday (using "Torque"), and it threw again on Friday morning while driving to Biwabik, I didn't clear it again until this morning. The commute was slow this morning, so I didn't really get up to speed. I'm not feeling any drivability issues.

    I'm just learning my way around the Torque app, so I haven't gotten as far as analyzing the logs.

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    2004 Forester XT 5MT ~89,750 miles
    No engine/intake/exhaust modifications
    just changed spark plugs last weekend (2/23), and drove it every day last week.

    Thoughts?
     
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    I guess I'm going to have to check them. :( That will be Sunday at the earliest.

    Cleaning the MAF is still on the docket, per another thread here.

    That description has me thinking I should check that darn after-MAF hose. It's a royal pain to get on, I need to check that the clamps are tight, and that I didn't manage to damage it. Luckily I have a spare! I don't have a spare MAF, though.

    Here's a nice bit of plug information: http://www.subaruforester.org/vbulletin/43242-post10.html
     
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    Some people (however not all) reported that changing out the front O2 sensor with an OEM one worked for them. And one (me) has reported that a NF tune also takes care of this.
     
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    I'm going to start with cleaning the MAF, and check for obvious sources of "false air" (aka intake leaks). An NF tune certainly isn't out of the question!
     
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    On my way to get NF tune, my car threw a code. Tune. Code gone never to return ;)

    Me: my car threw a code on my way here
    Nuke: your car needs a tune
     
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    His car is stock. Getting it tuned isn't going to fix the problem that is causing the CEL for "system too lean." In fact, I would suggest fixing that CEL problem BEFORE getting it tuned.
     
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    Agree.

    Guess I read over that first post a little fast. My car had light mods not to mention an Accessport that was running an off the shelf map.
     
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    No new codes. The only thing I found is that I forgot to re-install the very last bit of the snorkus that bolts down over the passenger headlight. I checked the hose clamps on the after-MAF hose, and, since they are easy to get to, the two between the I/C and the throttle body. Everything is tight. I'll update if anything new happens.