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2000 Duratec getting too lean codes.

Have a 2000 Taurus SE with 24v Duratec and 99K mi. Last week got error codes bank 1 & 2 too lean. When reset the codes are back within minutes. I do hear a hissing type leak around the EGR valve and throttle body. I checked vacuum and that was good. The car idles fairly rough but runs great over 1K on tach. Today the car stalled twice. Looking for some ideas as to what to try or look for.

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Old 08-09-2005, 03:48 PM
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Just found the problem. A hose under the intake manifold, in front of the throttle body, going to the engin block had a crack in it.
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Re: I need help, PLEASE

Cool. thanks for the follow-up and fix. Sorry we did not get to the post early enough to help you.
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