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Check Engine light but no signes of problems

the check engine light is on in my 01 ford winstar i bring it to advanced auto and they put in on the tester and it says that bay 1 is to lean now im no car expert but when they say to lean what does that mean
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Re: Check Engine light but no signes of problems

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the check engine light is on in my 01 ford winstar i bring it to advanced auto and they put in on the tester and it says that bay 1 is to lean now im no car expert but when they say to lean what does that mean
Did you get the code that the reader found? It sounds like you may have a vacuum leak. Possibly a vacuum hose off or broken. bad intake gasket. Do a visual look under the hood for loose or broken vacuum hoses. Did you have other work done on your van reciently?

Trouble codes really just point you to where the probem is. They don't necessary mean that a component is bad. There may be some thing else causing a lean condition.

Too lean is that there isn't enough fuel getting to the cylinders as appose to amount of air.

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Re: Check Engine light but no signes of problems

By far the most common cause of lean code(s) is a vaccum leak.
Check out this information that someone posted regarding a TSB that covers your year.
http://community.webshots.com/album/201931518cScpNK
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Re: Check Engine light but no signes of problems

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the check engine light is on in my 01 ford winstar i bring it to advanced auto and they put in on the tester and it says that bay 1 is to lean now im no car expert but when they say to lean what does that mean
Change your O2 sensor. That should fix your problem.
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Re: Check Engine light but no signes of problems

I would not change the O2 sensor as a first step. The lean condition is being reported bythe O2 sensor but it may (and most likely is) simply reporting the conditions that exist in the engine and could very well be reporting them accurately.

As was mentioned in previous posts look for a vacuum leak. Often a Lean condition is a result of air getting into the intake that the MAF does not "know" about. Most likely a vacuum leak. Could also be a bad or dirty MAF. Other items could be insufficient fuel due to low pressue caused by a bad pump or even a dirty filter.

How many miles on the 01? I am not sure of the 01s but there is a TSB that addresses Lean conditions and it may include the O1's.
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Re: Check Engine light but no signes of problems

"Bank" 1 (not bay). Would you like to fix this yourself? Or would you rather just sound knowledgeable when you bring this problem to your fix-it guy? We can help either way.

My guess is . . .

Vaccum leak/ air leak between the air filter and the intake plenum.

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Re: Re: Check Engine light but no signes of problems

[quote=wiswind]By far the most common cause of lean code(s) is a vaccum leak.

thank you for tryin to help me but that page got me absolutly nowhere thank you for tryin though bud i apriceate it
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Re: Re: Check Engine light but no signes of problems

[quote=CoachKarl]"Bank" 1 (not bay). Would you like to fix this yourself? Or would you rather just sound knowledgeable when you bring this problem to your fix-it guy? We can help either way.

Karl yea i would like to fix it myself if its not a big job and could be done in at least a day please mail me back with some usefuly info thank you for your time
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Re: Re: Check Engine light but no signes of problems

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Change your O2 sensor. That should fix your problem.
i did this already i change the one befor the cat. after and the one befor the muffler
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