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Old 03-20-2016, 10:02 AM   #11
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You can rent a smoke machine, make your own, or get it to a mechanic to figure out. This is the best way to check for vacuum leaks...with only being able to run for 15 seconds, it isn't a small leak or a pinhole issue if it is caused by a vacuum leak.

When was the last time the car ran right? What have you done to it that may require you to check your work? If you retrace those steps you may find the answer.
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