EASIEST Way To Find Engine Vacuum Leaks! DIY Auto Repair

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The best, safest, easiest, and cheapest way to quickly find (identify)car engine vacuum leaks and exhaust system leaks for DIY auto repair. Locating the source of an engine vacuum leak that causes rough idle or OBDII cylinder misfiring trouble codes couldn't be any easier, and no special tools are required. Save big money doing your own auto repairs! Enjoy the video.

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I hope everyone enjoyed this helpful and informative video! I cannot stress enough how important it is for you to share this video link with others if enjoyed it and support the creation of new videos on my channel. Thanks guys!

electronicsNmore
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Could not find a leak with a smoke test, found it in three minutes with this method, absolutely brilliant

alibedj
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Personally I use a stethoscope with the hose left open at the end. This works for suspension noises as well and even better than leaving the metal pointer on the end. I agree 100% with your technique and am a 30+ year mechanic

bicylindrico
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Another very helpful video that'll help a lot of people! Thank you and looking forward to your next video!

ProjectFarm
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Outstanding use of brains and stuff you have on-hand in the shop! 👍👏

darthbubba
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Thank you so much for this very easy way of finding a vacuum leak. I will be testing it out on my nb tomorrow. 👍

bellaboo
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Excellent! I never could find the source of vacuum leaks...can't wait to try this. Thanks!

rudythecat
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Great trick. I'm going to add this to my arsenal. Thanks for teaching us this

iTzDaNiiLo
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I just wanted to say that this is a brilliant method. I have used the gas method and was always a litte eery about doing it that way but this is genius. I have a 4runner that has a misfire that I am trying to track down. Ive changed coil packs and plugs ands wires and the misfire remains so this is going to be my next move. Thanks so much.

kingwilliamorange
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Brilliant. Love the perceived ease of it as well as the cost for the tool.

IOI
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This is excellent. Will add this to the other options (propane, starter fluid, smoke test).

pfsantos
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Excellent very clever I actually have a need to utilize this on my 3800 V6 appreciate you coming up with the solution.

mobilecommunicationsnetwor
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Good idea was always taught to use carb clean and listen for the change this looks safer nice !

jhjaj
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Amazing work, great mind process. I will try it tomorrow. Thanks and God Bless

davidruiz
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Thanks. I think I have a vacuum leak near the intake manifold in the car and wasn’t sure how to find it on the cheap. This is very helpful.

hrep
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Thanks to your big info sir, very help ful tip

restitutocatipay
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that plastic stethoscope trick is pretty sick ngl, works well

Jack-jwrd
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That is outstanding. Though it looks like a used PDQ Bach instrument.

tonyguerich
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I have a 2008 Sonata and im getting the code P0296. Im going to check for vacuum leaks first. Thank you for this video. Looks like the 2.4l engine also so perfect

CANE
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Brilliant best best idea I've seen so far I shared the link to this video in several places.

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