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Code PO442 S70 1998

So please enlighten me on how you use smoke to trace vacuum leaks. I understand using propane to reveal leaks in conjunction with rpm fluctuation, but the smoke puzzles me unless you are somehow force injecting it into the vacuum system to see where it exits.

Thanks!

Rich






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New Code PO442 [S70][1998]
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