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Old 11-19-2011, 04:05 PM
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2003 Ztec Focus ZX3 with oil in vac line?

Has anyone had an issue with oil getting into the vacuum lines? I took my car to get the fuel injection cleaned and the guy there told me that I had oil in my vacuum lines which was why my fuel injection was so dirty. Sure enough there was a long slick of oil that came out of the tail pipe once he cleaned the fuel injection system.

How does oil get in their? Faulty PCV?
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Re: 2003 Ztec Focus ZX3 with oil in vac line?

Worn rings or a bad pcv valve can cause your problem. Replace the pcv valve if you haven't already.
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