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Acceleration Problem

Old 05-28-2014, 11:28 AM
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Hello, a few days ago I was driving my car when suddenly it overheated... (i know the cause of that problem) I stopped at a gas station and waited until it cooled off. When I finally had the chance to go I turned on my car, hit the gas pedal but my car accelerated just a bit and turned off... I did the same thing two more times to verify and the outcome was the same. Later on that evening I found out a cable was loose.. It's like a plug or something, I attached a picture of the cable. When I united them the car accelerated just fine. So I was wondering what kind cable is that and if you would know how much would cost to fix it. Thanks for your time!
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Suction jet pump for the breather/brake booster. Take it off and use the part number to find one. Should be real cheap like less than 30 bucks.
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Thanks for the info! btw after i buy it should I take it to the mechanic so that he can put it or is it easy enough to get one of my buddies that know something of mechanics so that he can put it for me?
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