Nissan Rogue P0171: System Too Lean (Bank 1)

Severity: medium Nissan Rogue Most affected: 2014–2020 (2.5L QR25DE)
Quick answer: On the Nissan Rogue (2.5L QR25DE), P0171 (system too lean) is most often caused by a vacuum/intake-manifold leak or a dirty MAF sensor. The QR25 engine is generally robust, so chase unmetered air and clean the MAF before considering fuel-side parts.

TL;DR

Nissan Rogue P0171: usually a vacuum/intake-manifold leak or a dirty MAF sensor on the 2.5L QR25DE. Smoke-test the intake and clean the MAF. Typical shop cost: €100–€450 depending on the leak source.

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Why Nissan Rogue owners get P0171

The Rogue’s QR25DE port-injected engine tends to set P0171 from small intake leaks — manifold gaskets, PCV hoses, or cracked intake tubing — and from a contaminated MAF sensor reading low airflow. These are measurement/leak issues rather than fuel-delivery faults, so a smoke test plus MAF cleaning resolves the majority of cases at moderate cost.

Most likely causes on the Rogue

Likely causeProbabilityNotes
Vacuum / intake-manifold gasket leak
40%
Dirty MAF sensor
35%
Clean and re-check fuel trims
PCV hose or intake-tube crack
25%

Nissan Rogue-specific known issues

  • Intake-manifold and PCV hose leaks are common P0171 sources on the QR25 engine.
  • A dirty MAF sensor frequently causes lean trims and is cheap to clean.
  • Check for cracked intake tubing after any recent air-filter or intake service.
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Nissan Rogue P0171 repair cost

Typical shop cost (Rogue)$100–$450
DIY range (generic)$0–$400

Ranges vary by region, engine and parts grade.

Owner tips

  • Clean the MAF sensor first — it is the cheapest likely fix.
  • Smoke-test the intake to find manifold and hose leaks.
  • Inspect intake tubing for cracks if the code followed recent service.
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Full P0171 diagnostic guide

For the complete step-by-step diagnosis, all causes, and repair walkthrough that applies to every vehicle, see the main guide: P0171 — System Too Lean (Bank 1).

Nissan Rogue P0171 — FAQ

What causes P0171 on a Nissan Rogue?

Usually a vacuum or intake-manifold leak letting in unmetered air, or a dirty MAF sensor under-reporting airflow on the 2.5L QR25 engine. Both are moderate-cost fixes.

How much is a Rogue P0171 repair?

Typically €100–€450 at a shop, depending on whether it is MAF cleaning, a vacuum hose, or an intake-manifold gasket.

Is it safe to drive a Rogue with P0171?

Short-term yes if it runs well, but a lean mixture can cause rough idle and eventually misfires, so address the leak soon.

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