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First place I would look is on the side of the intake manifold, there two vacum lines that are connected there, and I see them leak all the time. I think there are 90 elbows on them that lead to plastic tubing, but you can easily cut them off, and make a repair with straight vacum tubing .
If no vacum leaks are found, I would check, and clean the throttle body, then re set all adaptives . Not sure, if you can do this without a scanner, but , after you clean the throttle body, maybe try disconnecting the battery for 10 minutes or so, and then let it re-learn how to idle.
Keep us posted, this should be an easy one.
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