lilrobot
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- Kameron
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- 2019 Civic Si Sedan
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I'm a little new to modding so bare with me!
Recently I installed the PRL Cobra Street CAI on my '19 Si and it's been treating me well! However, a couple days ago my CEL turned on and all the extra systems in the car shut off, like TCS, Power Steering, Brake Hold, Hill Start Assist and Emissions System.
I did some more research and found that I needed to reset my ECU after installing the part, so I did. Lights turned off, ran it through an idle learn and it was fine for about 70 miles until they all popped back on. I decided to clean the MAF Sensor and reset the lights again and found that the issue still popped after the same 70 mile mark. The engine code being thrown is P0171 - System too lean Bank 1
Below is pictures of my dashboard & the intake installed on my engine.
Any ideas? I've tried ECU reset, battery reset...I was told on PRL's site that the street version wouldn't require a tune so I'm a little lost on where to go from here. The tubes seem tight up top so I don't feel like it's a vacuum leak.
Recently I installed the PRL Cobra Street CAI on my '19 Si and it's been treating me well! However, a couple days ago my CEL turned on and all the extra systems in the car shut off, like TCS, Power Steering, Brake Hold, Hill Start Assist and Emissions System.
I did some more research and found that I needed to reset my ECU after installing the part, so I did. Lights turned off, ran it through an idle learn and it was fine for about 70 miles until they all popped back on. I decided to clean the MAF Sensor and reset the lights again and found that the issue still popped after the same 70 mile mark. The engine code being thrown is P0171 - System too lean Bank 1
Below is pictures of my dashboard & the intake installed on my engine.
Any ideas? I've tried ECU reset, battery reset...I was told on PRL's site that the street version wouldn't require a tune so I'm a little lost on where to go from here. The tubes seem tight up top so I don't feel like it's a vacuum leak.