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Originally posted by bearone2
won't a vacuum leak make for a higher idle
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If the leak is ahead of the throttle body no. The AFS sends a lower air flow signal and thus less fuel.
If the leak is between the throttle body and engine then yes it does result in a higher idle. Will also affect the AFS input.
Also check the DME engine temp sensor.
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Last edited by SoCal Driver; 09-24-2003 at 04:30 PM..
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