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Help Vacuum Leak
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<blockquote data-quote="Rich S03" data-source="post: 974681" data-attributes="member: 69933"><p>Since May of this year I have had the '03 in about 5 times and they keep telling me it is a Vacuum seal leak. They have replaced a few values and the manifold and a few of the o2 sensors. Since looking on this website I have seen the same issue come up and it is in this picture.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> http://www.mysporttrac.com/~library/10452/Hose1.jpg</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>They did replace the bottom line which is the one everyone says gets a crack in the bend. The problem I am starting to see now is that the line they replaced it with just collapses when I start the truck. So I am thinking that it is not allowing enough air to pass through the line. The other problem is the piece that connects this line and the manifold itself seems to be sucking air in and it does not have a good enough seal. I have put soap on it and it just sucks the bubbles right in. Has anyone had a problem with these two things and if so do I just need to replace the two parts to get the damn check engine light off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rich S03, post: 974681, member: 69933"] Since May of this year I have had the '03 in about 5 times and they keep telling me it is a Vacuum seal leak. They have replaced a few values and the manifold and a few of the o2 sensors. Since looking on this website I have seen the same issue come up and it is in this picture. http://www.mysporttrac.com/~library/10452/Hose1.jpg They did replace the bottom line which is the one everyone says gets a crack in the bend. The problem I am starting to see now is that the line they replaced it with just collapses when I start the truck. So I am thinking that it is not allowing enough air to pass through the line. The other problem is the piece that connects this line and the manifold itself seems to be sucking air in and it does not have a good enough seal. I have put soap on it and it just sucks the bubbles right in. Has anyone had a problem with these two things and if so do I just need to replace the two parts to get the damn check engine light off. [/QUOTE]
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