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Can this hose thing cause a vacuum leak?

ok i own a saturn sl1, like the one in the video im goin to show you, now i was messing with it today cuz it has been running wierd and everybody said it sounds like a bad vacuum leak,things that doin wierd stuff on my carwhen start, goes up to 3000 rpm and does down slow, when in drive or r while your foot is on the brake it shacks, idles lowish, and sometimes just acts wierd, also check engine light is on and flash's alot, i replaced the oxygen senor, the fuel pump and filter, spark plugs with spark plug wires, i am changing out the coil friday, now here is my question, i think!!ok on this video

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Well i never had to put in a Bulldog security alarm before but i did have to put in a Bulldog keyless entry system.Let me tell you first hand that BUlldog was NOT the highest quality system i've worked with.There always seem to be a problem with the remote keyfob.The vehicle went through 3 keyfobs in less than 2 years.I would buy a different brand than Bulldog and i would not buy a secuirty system from O'Reilly's either.If you want to get a good secuirty system,you need to get it from a specialty store like a local car audio dealer.They always have the best ones.
As soon as you turn off the led, the existing light waves would continue bouncing around in the jar. Each time they bounce, they would lose a portion of their amplitude, because theyd be absorbed byt the surface material of the jar But given the speed of light, this would happen so quickly that it appears to the human eye that the light just disappears as soon as the led is turned off.

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