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Well guys, it is good to have my engine idling where it should be, but now I got a new problem. It sounds like on my passenger side I have a exhaust leak, and I was wondering something. That thermal connector tube that goes from the EGR to the exhaust manifold (almost like moldable tinfoil) is not on there tight, and is accuatly pretty loose. Would this cause the exahust leaking sound that I having. The sound seemed to happen after I changed the EGR and plugs/wires and bumped that a few times. Please let me know what to check and or where to check. It is starting to drive me nuts.
Check your cat connections and the manifold where it bolts up to the block and the connection at the bottom of it.
Hope I helped.
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