To state the obvious (sorry) an oily smell suggests an oil rather than a vacuum leak.
I wouldn't expect a vacuum leak to smell of anything, unless it was causing lean-burn overheating.
I suppose this is a distant possibility, but I'd bet the smell and your fault code etc are unconnected.
Are you sure its an oily smell?
For example, small coolant leaks have a sickening burnt toast sort of smell, and various plastics in cars gas-off trace organic solvent sort of odours.
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