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    any work done to the car recently?
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    i installed a Wizaired CAI a little over a week ago. this just started yesterday
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    I would agree that you need to check for a vacuum leak. The most common spot is under the battery / fuse box area. This is where I found mine.

    I think there is a vacuum line coming from the top of the engine, going to the pass side strut tower, and running down next to the fuse box. This line will feed into a T fitting. One line of the T fitting will go into the pass compartment and control the HVAC controls. Follow this line all the way around and check for leaks or breaks. This is how I found mine anyway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zef_66 View Post
    I would agree that you need to check for a vacuum leak. The most common spot is under the battery / fuse box area. This is where I found mine.

    I think there is a vacuum line coming from the top of the engine, going to the pass side strut tower, and running down next to the fuse box. This line will feed into a T fitting. One line of the T fitting will go into the pass compartment and control the HVAC controls. Follow this line all the way around and check for leaks or breaks. This is how I found mine anyway.
    what does this line look like? is it a rubber hose or a hard plastic line?
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