...gap on the plugs. Lastly some faulty emission system components. I hope it is one of the easier fixes. Good
...fix problem. 1- Find and replace the vacuum leak on hoses mentioned above. 2- Clean the the gunk built up at holes mentioned above. 3- Replace thermal valve at engine block identified by two vacuum ...
...vacuum leaks in the intake system. 4. EGR valve: The EGR valve can cause a misfire if it is stuck open or closed. Check the EGR valve to ensure it is functioning properly. As for the P0302 code for ...
...fix code p0300 START THE ENGINE AND LIFT THE IGNITION WIRE LISTEN FOR SPARKS.IF ONE OR MORE CYLINDERS DON'T CHANGE THE WAY IS RUNNING ,YOU GOT THE BAD CYLINDER. LOOK FOR BURN MARKS ON THE ...
vacuum hoses for leaks. It will have to be driven by a mechanic to determine the true diagnosis. You were right to look at plugs first. Since you replaced those... Your distributor cap is the next bet
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...vacuum leak can't find any. what could be the problem am i missing something Hello, I would suggest changing your fuel and air filter for this problem. If you have done the above you have enough ...
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...fix my vacuum leak in my 2009 Honda Accord? ...
be a cheap and easy fix if it is just a leak! Give me some more details if its not a vacuum leak. Good luck! Start out by having the codes read and they will give you a starting point of where to look
when it is exposed to engine oil. . Check all your other vacuum hoses first. Fix any leaks you find. If you don't find anything else leaking, then the hose under the plenum is your most likely suspect
...light came on checked code P0455, how do I fix the leak Check for vacuum leaks. I will bet that you have a bad or leaking vacuum hose between the intake manifold or PCV System and the Evap.
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