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Where is vacum line by intake when you change oil?

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Old 06-29-2006 | 11:52 PM
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Default Where is vacum line by intake when you change oil?

Just had my oil changed by a mechanic (friend). 99 millenia Check engine light came on. This happened before and dealer charged 83.00 dollars to reconmect vacum line.
Where is this vacum line located. No doubt it must come off with ease. Please Help. Thanks.
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Old 10-13-2006 | 04:09 PM
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Default RE: Where is vacum line by intake when you change oil?

there are alot o vacum line on this typical car, wasnot sure which is which
 
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Old 10-16-2006 | 08:23 PM
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Default RE: Where is vacum line by intake when you change oil?

So i just purchased my 2000 Millenia S about a month ago. I took it into to Pep Boys to have the oil changed and tires rotated. Half way home after picking it up my Check Engine Light, TCS light, TCS OFF light and my ABS light were all on...When in park pressing the TCS off button on the center console will not fix the problem either. I restarted the car a few times and the lights were all still on....the next day after driving about 10 minutes all of the lights went off except the Check Engine warning...but then all came back on after driving another 10 minutes. Does anyone have any suggestions? I read somewhere that the TCS problem could be cause by a vaccum leak somewhere? THANKS
 
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