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Idle stalling

Hi everyone,
I just bought a targa 85 euro model.
I have a problem with the car stalling on a cold start.
I’ve notice a hose disconnected at the back of the flap connection.
This hose goes from the oil tank to the air body right above the Y
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Could this cause the problem?

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Short answer, yes. Plug the hoses and see if that works. Then plug those hoses into where they are supposed to go.
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Short answer, yes. Plug the hoses and see if that works. Then plug those hoses into where they are supposed to go.
Thanks for your answer. I’m new in the Porsche community…just hate to bring the car somewhere and not learning anything.
I am waiting on few parts and will try!
Thanks
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If its the y vacuum line one goes to the fuel damper and one to the fuel regulator
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you also have some cracking on the other line. I would look to replace that one sooner than later.
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You should get a Bentley manual. And 2 meters of vacuum hose to replace the old vacuum lines. There should be a vacuum line routing sticker in the engine bay.
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thanks guys.
I will replace all these hose,Y, clamps.
No I am waiting on my fan and housing to be refurbished...
I also sent the ECU to be checked at ECU Doctors...It might be something wrong with it...
Keep you posted

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