08-01-2018, 07:46 PM | #1 |
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Vacuum Issues causing Check Engine Light
Hey guys, I need some help here.
I was messing around under the hood and ripped the engine cover off and cracked one of the vacuum connectors. Recently when I've been hitting a big bump the check engine light comes on and the car goes in safe mode. When I shut the car off and on, the light goes away and the car drives normal until the next bump. I brought to the local car shop and the check engine light came back being the vacuum seal issue and a possibly turbo coolant issue? What can I do about the cracked vacuum connector and my check engine light issue? I can not find anything that connects to the vacuum seal connector, I don't know if I can seal it or have to buy the piece with the barcode on it. The top photo is off the internet, the bottom one if my car. Please help. |
08-10-2018, 04:47 PM | #2 |
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Damm
I think you will have to bite the bullet and buy a new connector .
if you don't it could cause more problems . ( no luck with glue then ) Not what you want to hear but it's just bad luck on your part .
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