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Old 06-24-2009, 09:30 PM
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Hello....I don't remember the code number. But it was the same as described, the check engine along with VSC both on and off. My 4runner ran much much better when they replaced that hose. I think I spent about $200 for the testing, they did the smoke test after the code wouldn't clear which is how they found the culprit....stupid hose itself probably cost all of $1. I remember they said the hose was located at the back of the engine. It is a vacuum hose. Maybe worth just taking a peek and seeing if you see a broken or cracked vacuum hose back there?
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