Rough Idle [message #130865] |
Sun, 19 June 2011 12:02  |
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WD0AFQ
 Messages: 7111 Registered: November 2004 Location: Dexter, Mo.
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After replacing my exhaust pipe again, another story, I noticed the GMC seemed to be idling a little rough. Got to the car show and parked. While looking through the glass I noticed one of my plugged vacuum lines on front of throttle body was lying on my aluminum intake. How did that happen? Don't know. Guess it was not put on good. Anyway, I raised the hatch and stuck it back on. Rough idle gone. Life is good again.
Happy Father's Day to all of the dads out there. Oh, don't forget the grandpas too.
Dan
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