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  1. So I have a high idle problem, and while I think this is mostly due to a loose throttle body spring, i also think that the fact that my vacuum hose lines are held together in the middle by duct tape could also be a factor. Engine bay: Duct tape connection: So my question is, If I replace both vacuum hose harnesses, will that help the idle out? Parts: Rockauto #46003 Rockauto #46004 - or - NAPA #7151366 NAPA #7151367 Also, is this easy to DIY at home (aka plug n' play), because I see what looks like rubber cement around the connection to the valve cover and I'm not really sure what it is or if it's important. Thanks a lot guys. -Brett
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