Volvo V60 P0171: System Too Lean (Bank 1)

Severity: medium Volvo V60 Most affected: 2011–2018 (T5, 2.0T/2.5T)
Quick answer: On the Volvo V60 (T5), P0171 (system too lean) is most often caused by a clogged PCV (oil trap/crankcase ventilation) system or a vacuum/intake leak. Volvo’s oil-trap clogging is a classic cause; chase the PCV and unmetered air before fuel-side parts.

TL;DR

Volvo V60 P0171: usually a clogged PCV oil-trap / crankcase ventilation system or a vacuum leak. Test the PCV (oil trap) and smoke-test the intake. Typical shop cost: €150–€600; a full oil-trap job is at the higher end.

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Why Volvo V60 owners get P0171

Volvo turbo engines route crankcase gases through an oil trap (PCV) that clogs with age, disturbing crankcase pressure and fuel trims and setting P0171; in bad cases it pushes oil and causes leaks. Intake hoses and vacuum lines also crack with heat. Because the lean condition stems from the ventilation system and leaks rather than fuel delivery, PCV testing and a smoke test are the right first steps.

Most likely causes on the V60

Likely causeProbabilityNotes
Clogged PCV / oil-trap (crankcase ventilation)
45%
Classic Volvo cause
Vacuum or intake-hose leak
30%
Dirty MAF sensor
25%

Volvo V60-specific known issues

  • The PCV oil trap clogs with age on Volvo turbo engines, disturbing trims and setting P0171.
  • Cracked intake hoses and vacuum lines are common secondary causes.
  • A severely clogged PCV can pressurize the crankcase and cause oil leaks.
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Volvo V60 P0171 repair cost

Typical shop cost (V60)$150–$600
DIY range (generic)$0–$400

Ranges vary by region, engine and parts grade.

Owner tips

  • Have the PCV / oil-trap system tested — it is the classic Volvo lean cause.
  • Smoke-test the intake to find cracked hoses and vacuum leaks.
  • Address a clogged oil trap promptly to avoid oil leaks and seal damage.
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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).

Volvo V60 P0171 — FAQ

What causes P0171 on a Volvo V60?

Most often a clogged PCV (oil trap) crankcase-ventilation system or a vacuum/intake leak on the T5 engine. The oil trap is a classic Volvo lean cause.

Is a P0171 fix on a V60 expensive?

It depends: a vacuum hose is cheap, but a full PCV/oil-trap service is more involved, so the range is roughly €150–€600 at a shop.

Why is my Volvo leaking oil with P0171?

A badly clogged PCV oil trap can pressurize the crankcase, which both leans the mixture (P0171) and forces oil past seals. Servicing the PCV addresses both.

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