mals
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So I just got home from a 1,200 mile road trip towing our travel trailer.
About 100 miles into the trip, the check engine light comes on. I pull over at the next exit and pull the codes. I have a P0171 - System Too Lean (Bank 1) and P0174 - System Too Lean (Bank 2). I check to make sure that all of the intake looks good and that my AirAid MIT didn't come loose at either end. I clear the codes and drive another 1000 miles without any lights or codes.
This morning on our last leg of the trip, again about 100 miles from home the check engine light comes on again. I assume it's going to be the same codes, but I pull over at the next exit and pull the codes. This time it is a P0300 - Random/Multiple Cylinder Misfire Detected. I hadn't noticed any change in the engine before the CEL came on. Again, I cleared it and drove the rest of the way home and the P0300 did not return.
Are these codes something to be concerned about at this point? Are they indicators of something that I can take care of now before they develop into something larger?
Any pointers, tips, or experiences would be greatly appreciated.
-mals
About 100 miles into the trip, the check engine light comes on. I pull over at the next exit and pull the codes. I have a P0171 - System Too Lean (Bank 1) and P0174 - System Too Lean (Bank 2). I check to make sure that all of the intake looks good and that my AirAid MIT didn't come loose at either end. I clear the codes and drive another 1000 miles without any lights or codes.
This morning on our last leg of the trip, again about 100 miles from home the check engine light comes on again. I assume it's going to be the same codes, but I pull over at the next exit and pull the codes. This time it is a P0300 - Random/Multiple Cylinder Misfire Detected. I hadn't noticed any change in the engine before the CEL came on. Again, I cleared it and drove the rest of the way home and the P0300 did not return.
Are these codes something to be concerned about at this point? Are they indicators of something that I can take care of now before they develop into something larger?
Any pointers, tips, or experiences would be greatly appreciated.
-mals