P0174 Code
P0174 Code
UPDATE 1-2-2013: FIXED
So I cleaned my throttle bodies and wow what a difference. I following the DIY on here and it was a simple process. It took longer to move my strut bar, engine cover and intakes than it did to clean the TB's. I figured I would have a high idle after I cleaned them, which I did. So I performed all the relearns and ECU resets and so far my car runs like a champ. Better than it ever has. No drop in idle and silky smooth. Thanks everyone
Well I got my first check engine light yesterday..I'm sitting it stopped traffic, light sprinkling rain, about 60 outside. I hear a small faint "burp" type sound that seemed to come from the exhaust. I looked up and now I had a check engine light
and my idle had gone up to 1,100 rpm and was a little rough. I had it checked at it was a P0174 which basically meant the system was running too lean. The only mod I have are the Stillen G3's. No tune. Car is an 08 with 36,000 miles. I always get gas from the same place and always run premium. I seen another thread on here having the same code but he had more mods than me so I could see where he got the code from. Could my intakes be letting more air in than it should be? Bad MAF sensor? I've had these intakes on for almost a year now.
So I cleaned my throttle bodies and wow what a difference. I following the DIY on here and it was a simple process. It took longer to move my strut bar, engine cover and intakes than it did to clean the TB's. I figured I would have a high idle after I cleaned them, which I did. So I performed all the relearns and ECU resets and so far my car runs like a champ. Better than it ever has. No drop in idle and silky smooth. Thanks everyone

Well I got my first check engine light yesterday..I'm sitting it stopped traffic, light sprinkling rain, about 60 outside. I hear a small faint "burp" type sound that seemed to come from the exhaust. I looked up and now I had a check engine light
and my idle had gone up to 1,100 rpm and was a little rough. I had it checked at it was a P0174 which basically meant the system was running too lean. The only mod I have are the Stillen G3's. No tune. Car is an 08 with 36,000 miles. I always get gas from the same place and always run premium. I seen another thread on here having the same code but he had more mods than me so I could see where he got the code from. Could my intakes be letting more air in than it should be? Bad MAF sensor? I've had these intakes on for almost a year now.
Last edited by Can'tGme; Jan 2, 2013 at 03:25 PM.
I'm new to the Infiniti game, but I know my Subie WRX didn't like having a CAI without a tune...go get a tune. I threw a couple CELs in that car until I got it tuned. OR...remove the Stillen since you already know that's your only mod.
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Thanks for your help guys. I'll post if that doesn't fix it.
Ive ran intakes since day 1 and never had a CEL from them. Im now running gen 3's, with test pipes and full catback and the car is running like a champ. I do plan on getting it tuned very soon but overall im happy with the performance. DO you have the water shields on your intakes?
Update
A little update on my problem as I've done some research and testing. I've had the Gen 3 intakes for a year now with zero issues; but now all of a sudden I'm seeing problems
Here is what I've came up with:
I drive my G everyday a maximum of 10 minutes a day. No more than 60 mph and shift at 3k. To and from work. Every now and then I will get on it pretty hard going home or to work but nothing for a long period of time. Here lately I've been driving about 40 miles into Lexington. It takes me about an hour to get there and speeds ranging from 65-80 with the cruise on. Shifts over 3-4k sometimes. When I get into Lexington I always run into stopped or very slow traffic. Sitting still for 5-10 minutes at a time, idling.
The first time I went to Lexington I hit some heavy traffic and my light came on. The idle drop three times in about a minute and after the third time, a light. The following Monday I cleaned both MAF's and cleared the light. Zero issues throughout the week under it's normal driving conditions.
Go to Lexington again. Same thing happens. Hit heavy traffic at a stop light. Idle drops about three times and then the light comes on.
So this past weekend I watched my idle every time I came to a stop and when it would drop the first time I was give it some gas and raise the idle up to 1,100 rpm. I did this all weekend, every time the idle made that first drop and my light never came on once.
What I think is going on is my car is used to driving at low speeds, no traffic and for a short period of time. Now I'm going to high speeds, which equals greater air flow into the intakes for a much longer period of time. And then into heavy traffic. I believe that the long unnatural driving is throwing off my MAF's and setting a P0174 and P0171 code.
I have came up with a couple of different ways to solve this issue.
1. Take off the intakes and put the stocks back on. Which I don't want to do because I like them but they should not be giving my this problem.
2. Get a tune. Which I would like to do but I can't right now. Again, I shouldn't have to get a tune for just intakes.
Sorry for the lengthy post and thanks for reading. Can anyone chime in on what I just said?? Thoughts??
Here is what I've came up with:I drive my G everyday a maximum of 10 minutes a day. No more than 60 mph and shift at 3k. To and from work. Every now and then I will get on it pretty hard going home or to work but nothing for a long period of time. Here lately I've been driving about 40 miles into Lexington. It takes me about an hour to get there and speeds ranging from 65-80 with the cruise on. Shifts over 3-4k sometimes. When I get into Lexington I always run into stopped or very slow traffic. Sitting still for 5-10 minutes at a time, idling.
The first time I went to Lexington I hit some heavy traffic and my light came on. The idle drop three times in about a minute and after the third time, a light. The following Monday I cleaned both MAF's and cleared the light. Zero issues throughout the week under it's normal driving conditions.
Go to Lexington again. Same thing happens. Hit heavy traffic at a stop light. Idle drops about three times and then the light comes on.
So this past weekend I watched my idle every time I came to a stop and when it would drop the first time I was give it some gas and raise the idle up to 1,100 rpm. I did this all weekend, every time the idle made that first drop and my light never came on once.
What I think is going on is my car is used to driving at low speeds, no traffic and for a short period of time. Now I'm going to high speeds, which equals greater air flow into the intakes for a much longer period of time. And then into heavy traffic. I believe that the long unnatural driving is throwing off my MAF's and setting a P0174 and P0171 code.
I have came up with a couple of different ways to solve this issue.
1. Take off the intakes and put the stocks back on. Which I don't want to do because I like them but they should not be giving my this problem.
2. Get a tune. Which I would like to do but I can't right now. Again, I shouldn't have to get a tune for just intakes.
Sorry for the lengthy post and thanks for reading. Can anyone chime in on what I just said?? Thoughts??


