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Old 11-11-2006, 10:06 PM
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You probably pulled a plastic vacuum line out of one of the rubber tees, causing a vacuum leak. You can confirm this by locking the car with the door button while the engine is running and you are inside. If the locks all work, the presence of a leak is pretty well confirmed. Look over the collection of hoses carefully; see if you can find one that is disconnected.
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