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      02-10-2018, 01:01 PM   #1
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Help!!! Vacuum Hose Leak Dont Know What To Do

Got my car scanned and it said system too lean and I discovered I have a vacuum hose leak. Is anyone familiar with how to fix and replace it? I’m willing to pay just want my car running good again. Text me 415 430 8325
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These cars don’t have that many vacuum lines should be an easy find
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Got my car scanned and it said system too lean and I discovered I have a vacuum hose leak. Is anyone familiar with how to fix and replace it? I’m willing to pay just want my car running good again. Text me 415 430 8325
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Got my car scanned and it said system too lean and I discovered I have a vacuum hose leak. Is anyone familiar with how to fix and replace it? I’m willing to pay just want my car running good again. Text me 415 430 8325
Do you know you have a vac hose leak, or did the guy at O'reilly just suggest it? There are many other things that could cause a lean condition.
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      02-19-2018, 06:10 PM   #5
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check your vac lines coming from your boost solenoids. I had a similar problem and it ended up being a small tear in one of the lines. I recommend switching them all out with braided lines, it'll help prevent future leaks.
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How did you discover you have a vacuum hose leak?
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      02-20-2018, 11:16 AM   #7
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What part of cali you in?
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