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hey guys i have installed my new intake last tuesday. yesterday at night as i was driving home, my check engine light turned on. I went to jiffylube and they read the code. the code was p071. it said that the system was too lean. i dont really kno what to do now. they resetted the code and now there is no check engine light on. i just want to kno if it is a problem and if i have to do something. i also changed gas last ngiht. When i installed the intake, i think i had 89 octane and yesterday i filled up 87. i have a 05 Camry on stick for people that dont kno
reset the ECU whenever you change things. otherwise it sees somethings difference and doesnt like it. pull the ECU fuse or battery for a minute
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ive done that when i installed. worked perfectly for a week and now trippin with the "too lean" code.. i resetted the code now and will see what happnes.
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