Traz
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So my 2004 Buick Lesabre (3800 S2) was running rough when it got warm. I found the cap was missing from the little vertical tube that comes up from the brake vacuum hose. On mine it just has a cap. Well, the cap was laying off to the side. I've put it back on a couple of times. I think it was fitting loosely. So today I replaced it with a vinyl cap that fits tightly. Hopefully it doesn't come off anymore. Then I thought, why is it coming off at all? Shouldn't there be a vacuum? So I replaced the PCV valve. Even though it seemed to be in good order, I replaced it anyway because I had a new one sitting around. I took the oil cap off and put my hand over the hole. I couldn't feel any pressure. I put a paper towel in front of the oil fill hole, no movement there.
Now the mysterious part.
The car has been parked for a couple of months, and when I opened the hood, I could see the rubber intake hose (the IAT sits in) looked totally wet. I felt it and it was very gummy and greasy. It was difficult to remove (like wrestling a greasy pig) and I could see that it was all wet inside as well. Now the mysterious part of this story is this: The air box was completely clean, except for the outer side of the lip (where the hose attaches to) was greasy wet. The air filter was normal. Then I checked the throttle body. The screen was clean as a whistle. I took the retaining "C" pinch ring out, and took the screen out, and the inside of the throttle body was clean and dry.
Now over the last few months I've noticed the coolant has been going down, about an inch lower in the reservoir. The level goes up to the "cold fill" line now when it is fully warmed up. So I'm losing coolant somewhere.
I don't see any coolant anywhere. Everything is nice and clean. I just changed the oil and it looked perfectly fine. Nothing under the oil cap. No smoke out the tailpipe.. nothing like that.
So I'm wondering if maybe there is a leak between the throttle body and the plenum. Or maybe that pesky EGR tube is acting up. I just replaced the LIM ad UIM gaskets only a year and a half ago and about 20k miles ago. I put the smaller EGR tube in when I did that. Everything around the area looks fine.
Just wondering what Y'all make of this problem.
I just ordered a coolant dye kit so I can figure this out. Also, tomorrow I plan to clean the IAT sensor with some MAF cleaner, and also clean out the intake hose.
I'm wondering if anybody has an insight into this while I'm waiting for the dye to arrive.....
I also have a P0496 code, which I think came on during the vacuum leak
thanks in advance.
TRAZ
Now the mysterious part.
The car has been parked for a couple of months, and when I opened the hood, I could see the rubber intake hose (the IAT sits in) looked totally wet. I felt it and it was very gummy and greasy. It was difficult to remove (like wrestling a greasy pig) and I could see that it was all wet inside as well. Now the mysterious part of this story is this: The air box was completely clean, except for the outer side of the lip (where the hose attaches to) was greasy wet. The air filter was normal. Then I checked the throttle body. The screen was clean as a whistle. I took the retaining "C" pinch ring out, and took the screen out, and the inside of the throttle body was clean and dry.
Now over the last few months I've noticed the coolant has been going down, about an inch lower in the reservoir. The level goes up to the "cold fill" line now when it is fully warmed up. So I'm losing coolant somewhere.
I don't see any coolant anywhere. Everything is nice and clean. I just changed the oil and it looked perfectly fine. Nothing under the oil cap. No smoke out the tailpipe.. nothing like that.
So I'm wondering if maybe there is a leak between the throttle body and the plenum. Or maybe that pesky EGR tube is acting up. I just replaced the LIM ad UIM gaskets only a year and a half ago and about 20k miles ago. I put the smaller EGR tube in when I did that. Everything around the area looks fine.
Just wondering what Y'all make of this problem.
I just ordered a coolant dye kit so I can figure this out. Also, tomorrow I plan to clean the IAT sensor with some MAF cleaner, and also clean out the intake hose.
I'm wondering if anybody has an insight into this while I'm waiting for the dye to arrive.....
I also have a P0496 code, which I think came on during the vacuum leak
thanks in advance.
TRAZ
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