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More likely to be an air leak than a sensor problem. Check your vacuum and air intake lines for leaks.
if you are having problem with air, i would look at the pump or the carburation on engine. usually air in lines doesnt bother a gas engine
Type of air pollution coul cause corrosion is dirt
Air in the brake lines
Any break or leak on the suction side of your pump can cause air in the lines.
When replacing brake lines, wheel cylinders or calipers air will get into the lines because they were taken apart. Usually air gets into the lines before you work on it because the master cylinder got too low on brake fluid letting air into the lines. Also a bad seal on a caliper piston and a brake wheel cylinder will allow air into the lines.
It could be, however it could also be two of the following options. Try these before trying to establish whether its air in the pipes. Replace the jumper and washer, a rattling jumper can cause a tap to sound as if it is blowing like a fog horn. Secondly, check that all the pipes are secure, a rattling pipe somewhere can cause the same problem. Thirdly check the lines for air.
the fuel lines tend to rust out at the top of the tanks so it sucks raw air and a tiny amount of fuel
Spongy brakes are caused by air in the brake lines.
Hi. I thought this may work. I have a 87 300zx and had a similar problem. In this year 300zx, the problem was on the vacuum lines, check the whole vacuum system for some air leaks on the hoses. My car had 3 open lines, I replaced those and the whole system is working again and stoped shutting hot air inside the vehicle trough the defrost vents. Hope this help.
Typically, that comes from having air in the lines.
Most definitely.