firenexx
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- 1994
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I recently hooked up a vacuum gauge to my '94 Mazda B4000 (5spd, 168k). The engine was warmed up. The needle hit 30 hg (the highest reading) and didn't move. Is there anything that would cause a really high vacuum reading? I looked at a bunch of vacuum diagnosis guides but none of them said anything about it being too high.
Should I assume it's a bad gauge and go out and get a new one?
Should I assume it's a bad gauge and go out and get a new one?
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