My 2000 truck thru a code for a "large leak" and just doing a visual it's obviously time to put new vacuum lines on this truck. 17 years and 241k miles later they look like the attached photo. Is there a go-to for everyone here?
My 2000 truck thru a code for a "large leak" and just doing a visual it's obviously time to put new vacuum lines on this truck. 17 years and 241k miles later they look like the attached photo. Is there a go-to for everyone here?
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Any auto box store
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BigMo
should I use silicone or regular rubber?
As Bigmo stated any big box parts store would have those hoses, they are a special material they actually are not vacuum lines but supply exhaust gases to the DPFE sensor. It would cause a P0401 code or some other code related to the egr system. When you say large leak code are you talking vacuum leak? usually large leaks pertains to the EVAP system That would throw a P0455 code usually. If that is what you have your leak would be in the closed fuel system, gas cap, vent solenoid, purge valve, fuel filler neck, or connecting lines. A vacuum leak would usually set a lean code P0171 p0174 or both.