High idle, irregular idle, difficulty in starting the vehicle, etc.
The vehicle does not have just one hose. A vacuum leak in any hose can cause low vacuum and the door will not operate properly. The leak could be under the dash or under the hood.
Probably not, but a loose vacuum hose (or a malfunctioning "modulator", which connects to the vacuum hose) could cause this. Also, check your transmission fluid level, with the vehicle on and idling for a few minutes. Do this ASAP. You're probably going to have to get it checked, hopefully by someone trustworthy. Best of luck
The most typical cause of a vacuum leak is a cracked vacuum hose. The hoses get brittle with age, and cracks are common.
Yes It Wil If The Vacuum Leak Is In A Hose That Gos To you Transmission
The best way to repair a vacuum hose on your Chevrolet is to replace the vacuum hose. The vacuum hose is held in place with a retaining clamp on each end of the hose.
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The vacuum system on a vehicle serves many purposes. A cracked air hose could most definitely cause an engine sputter.
Yes. A cracked or disconnected vacuum hose allowing un-metered air to enter the system can cause a lean condition.
There is no transmission vacuum hose. That is a vent hose.
replace the vacuum shift diaphragm lacated on the side of tranny make sure vacuum hose has no leaks or cracks in it or just replace it w/ good non collapsable vacuum hose
You look up the size of the hose from the instructors manual that came with the vacuum you purchased. Then you look for stores near you which have the hose your vacuum needs and then you buy the vacuum hose.
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.