I'd suggest
checking engine vacuum then maybe doing a leak down test if engine vacuum appears abnormal.
Not exact matches
On a cold
engine with a hand
vacuum pump it's only a 5 minute
check.
If none are present pull the pipe off the pump when the
engine in running and
check for
vacuum.
A
vacuum leak can trigger a «
check engine» light because the fuel system is running too «lean,» meaning it has a greater mix of air than is ideal.
this may be of interest to you, I was chasing a P2293 and 171 507 and I think a 174 code on a 2006 Jetta GLI, I had replaced the «Low Pressure» fuel pump and also the high pressure pump cam follower (that's where you helped), BUT because I am a small business (just me) I can not afford all the diagnostic equipment that Mr VW can, so I sent the customer to Mr VW to diagnose the problem, they assured her it was the
Vacuum pump, so I purchased and fitted it and sent her on her way, oh shit phone call
check engine light back on, when I
checked the 2293 code had gone but not the others, why am I not surprised VW screwed a customer!!!
Did you
check your
vacuum lines, IDK about your specific vehicle, but on some cars the climate control is powered by
vacuum and a
vacuum leak will cause them to operate / fail intermittently based on
engine load.
Check all of the
vacuum lines to the
engine and the brake booster.
Check the
engine for any
vacuum leaks.
You should first
check for any
vacuum leaks that would cause the
engine to idle higher than normal.
Does have a
check engine light on but it comes up as
vacuum leak which is common on turbo cars.
I usually
check the
engine for
vacuum leaks first.
The first thing I would do is to
check your SAAB
engine to see if you have a
vacuum line that is loose, split or has been...
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