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Pull up the rear seat and listen near the right side for the vacuum pump to be operational AND creating a vacuum. It is enclosed in foam rubber.
If it is working AND it is creating a vacuum, then you've got a vacuum leak some where else.
Often, if you can get your car to a very quiet place and try operating the locks etc., you can sometimes hear the leak, such as the trunk area.
Tip, try looking first at the vacuum actuator for the gas filler cover lock. These, for some reason, get disconnected or even more commonly, the rubber bellows simply fail over time.
Haasman
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