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A cracked air cylinder could cause a hissing sound in a shock absorber during rebound. Another possible cause could be the seal.
Some systems use engine vacuum to move the control doors. You could have a vacuum leak.
No, but something that could cause uneven idle could cause the check engine light to turn on.No, but something that could cause uneven idle could cause the check engine light to turn on.
Yes, just about any sensor on the engine could cause a no start.Yes, just about any sensor on the engine could cause a no start.
Could be a leak in a radiator hose, or radiator. ==Answer 2, Another Possibility== It could also be the radiator cap pressure relief valve action which vents coolant and/or coolant vapor to the coolant overflow reservoir/tank when steam is created in the coolant passages in the engine block. When the engine is shut off, the residual heat in the block can cause the additional pressure and/or steam.j3h.
The hissing serpant
A vacuum leak could cause that.
If an engine was not assembled properly it could cause a low power complaint.If an engine was not assembled properly it could cause a low power complaint.
I have the same problem, hissing until touching the brake. I just read on another site that is the brake booster leaking, and since it's a vacuum leak it could trigger engine light to go on. I need to look further to discover whether it's a necessary repairsusan
The hissing serpant
The hissing serpant
Anything that could cause a cylinder misfire can cause the check engine light to flash. A restricted fuel filter is one.Anything that could cause a cylinder misfire can cause the check engine light to flash. A restricted fuel filter is one.