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Could be a number of issues Tune up (plugs, wires, ect) fuel filter fuel injectors Could be a vacuum hose, listen for hissing under the hood water in gas tank
I would try making sure spark plug wires are put on in the correct firing order. This is a common mistake in tune ups. Most intake manifolds have the firinging order cast in. Plug gaps correct? I cant come too far away.
Thanks for choosing FixYa and welcome to the sight. Your o2 sensors hook into your exhaust. The one in the back is your low bank and the one near the front is your high bank sensor. Get under the car, at the front, and you should be able to see them hooking into the exhaust. They screw out. If you have any questions, feel free to ask and thanks for using FixYa.
The fuel pump on your vehicle is located in the gas tank! I believe there is an access hole from the trunk. The hole has a plate over it. Remove the plate, and follow directions to remove pump.
Recommendation: Repair manuals are always the first "tool" to get when you're planning on working on your vehicle.
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