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Posted by Esc on July 18, 2006 at 14:24:21 from (4.224.222.107):
In Reply to: '93 Escort probs- Part Deux posted by Esc on July 15, 2006 at 14:30:56:
Wellll, welll, and well. Because of the rough idle I haven't been able to hear the engine run from outside so today I was able to with my Dad keeping it running. After I turned it off he said it sounded like a vacuum leak. Checked the fuel pressure regulator hose and guess what, someone previously had "patched" the small hard plastic tube with a piece of rubber wiper hose that wasn't even close in size. Checked the PCV hose, it too had been "rigged" without any clamp or snug fit. TWO vacuum leaks!!!! ARRGGHHHHHHHH!!! BUT, the codes went away!!! Brad, sorry I missed the forest for the trees, my apologies! Thanks once more for your time and effort, it is much appreciated!!! I -hope- that this is the end of this headache!
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