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Low vacuum, an external leak, or a leaking vaccum check valve are the only causes.Low vacuum, an external leak, or a leaking vaccum check valve are the only causes.
Where is it leaking from? Could leak from the radiator, hoses, or water pump.
Vacuum leak, check your vacuum hoses.
A vacuum breaker should not leak at all. The purpose of the vacuum breaker is to control the atmospheric pressure inside a geyser. If it is leaking, it means the rubber seal inside has either broken or has perished and needs to be replaced.
bad vacuum hoses or leaking intake manifold gaskets.
To find a vacuum leak. the vacuum hoses should be sprayed while the engine is running. A solution of dish soap and water sprayed on a leaky vacuum hose will cause it to blow soap bubbles. Spraying both the hose and the connectors should find the vacuum leak quickly.
The most typical cause of a vacuum leak is a cracked vacuum hose. The hoses get brittle with age, and cracks are common.
maybe your radiator is broken and you need to get a new one or just get a reparation if the radiator starts leaking when is in use it may be leaking because of the pressure of the water.
A common cause for a stalling 1996 Honda Civic is a vacuum leak. Check the vacuum diagram for the vehicle and is if there are any leaking air lines.
A vacuum leak creates a lean condition, which can cause serious internal damage.
A vacuum leak could cause that.