No smoke machine? No problem. Learn how to check for engine vacuum leaks using visual cues, soapy water, and DIY tricks to fix stalling and rough idling.
Finding and fixing vacuum leaks in a vehicle can be one of the most frustrating and time-consuming parts of automotive troubleshooting. A tiny crack in a hose or an EVAP leak can cause rough idle, ...
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DIY vacuum leak detection made easy
In this video, I tackle the challenge of finding a vacuum leak in a car. I demonstrate how to create a smoke test machine to quickly and easily locate vacuum or boost leaks. Additionally, I provide ...
Q: I have a 2013 Hyundai Elantra with 84,624 miles. The dealer recently replaced the engine under warranty. When I picked up the completed car, the check engine light came on within a couple of miles.
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