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Code PO442 S70 1998

I have no idea what you are referring to. If this was in response to my smoke test question, you totally missed what I was asking.

How do you use smoke to test for leaks? Vacuum, manifold, or otherwise. I have never heard of this, never read about it, never seen it done. I was asking for an explanation of what is being done, how you go about doing it, and what the results show or what you should be looking for.

If this makes for to long of an explanation here, just say so. Thanks again.






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New Code PO442 [S70][1998]
posted by  someone claiming to be Eddie G  on Sat Oct 19 17:20 CST 2013 >


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