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Car Sputters

He's 04+, they have less vacuum lines.

If no vacuum leak is found, then revert to the P0068/101 code. Either the circut to the maf is the issue, the maf itself or the MAP sensor is the problem. Not saying you have to shotgun parts at it, but you need to diag them one at a time to see where the problem lies.
 


so today before I drove the girlfriend to work I sprayed the lines down fast and wiggle the wires now it seems to be running good not bogging through the rpms
 
ok so the problem came back today when my mom was using my car went to where she parked it cleared the code started right up but sputtering climbing through the rpms again
 
tonight I was going it again and found a rip in the boot that runs from my CAI elbow to the throttlebody could this be why my car is running bad and the P0507 code ??
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you could try some tape, but that never seems to last long.

if you go to the parts store im sure you can find something in the help section to fix that up.
 
wrap a few layers of tape around the nipple, put the vac boot/elbow back on, it should fit snug now, then tape the vac elbow. that would be the best your gonna get for a temp fix there.
 


they didn't have a elbow so the gave me a piece of tube to use for now had to go to the gm dealer to order the elbow but the car is still giving me the P0507
 


it could be the purge solenoid, or the other one on top of the canister in the rear quarter panel. or bad wires to one of the sensor, or its unplugged maybe.
 
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