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Check the Vacuum line going to the Intake Pressure Sensor located on the top left side of the engine as your standing in front of your vehicle.... They usually Dry Rot and Crack causing a Vacuum Leak!!!!
Its inside your car manual on the left side as you open it up, it'll be a lil grey card that will have the radio code written on it... read the manual and it'll tell you how to put the numbers in.
1. Lock doors via key on Driver's door.2. Disconnect battery.3. Wait a couple minutes to let remaining voltage leak out of system.4. Reconnect battery.5. Unlock doors via key on Driver's door.
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