A vacuum leak could cause that condition. Check all the vacuum lines under the hood for cracks, splits and disconnections.
It's lean.
The make is Chevrolet and the model is S10.
No
In 2003, Chevrolet produced two models of the Malibu, which included the standard and LS models. When they were originally sold, brand new, they were priced between $18,075 -$20,575.
I would need a litle more information as to the circumstances so as to make a diagnosis. The fuel filter should be changed every two years.
Example, Chevrolet would be the make, Impala would be the model.
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Any vacuum line connected to the plenum.
A Chevrolet 2013 Malibu LS costs about $169 per month on lease by Chevrolet themselves. Lease costs changes according to make and model. For further details visit the Chevrolet website.
The only adjustment that you can lean out would be the idle circuit. That would be done by adjusting the idle mixture screw(s) while monitoring the vacuum and or the engine rpms. To make a carburetor run lean would require changing internal parts such as the jets and metering rods.
Today, you probably can't. It started to lean already while being built. so the upper storeys are corrected to sit straight-er on a crooked base. If you were to raise the foundations to flat, the upper part would still lean. and if you were to set the top straight, the lowest levels would still lean.