P2009
Intake Manifold Runner Control Circuit Low (Bank 1)
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Overview
The P2009 code indicates the PCM has detected a intake manifold runner control circuit low (bank 1) condition in the air intake system. This code relates to the components that meter and deliver air to the engine, which is essential for proper air-fuel mixture and combustion. Issues in the intake system directly impact engine performance and fuel economy.
Symptoms
- Engine running rough or stalling
- Poor acceleration response
- Whistling or hissing noise from engine bay
- Check Engine Light (MIL) illuminated
Common Causes
- Vacuum leak in intake system
- Dirty or faulty MAF sensor
- Stuck or failed intake manifold runner control
- Clogged air filter
Diagnosis Steps
- 1Connect an OBD-II scanner and read all stored trouble codes and freeze frame data
- 2Inspect the air filter and replace if dirty
- 3Clean or replace the MAF sensor using MAF-safe cleaner
- 4Check for vacuum leaks using a smoke machine or carb cleaner around intake connections
- 5Inspect the intake manifold runner control valve for stuck or damaged operation
Estimated Repair Cost
$100 — $500
Cost varies by vehicle, location, and repair shop. Includes parts and labor.
Commonly Affected Vehicles
Toyota CamryVolkswagen JettaSubaru LegacyKia Optima
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ModerateFrequently Asked Questions
Yes, a dirty MAF sensor can often be restored by cleaning with MAF-specific sensor cleaner. This is a common and affordable fix that should be tried before replacing the sensor.