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    96 1.9 AFN Starts and drives fine at low throttle inputs but give it the beans goes flat and has cut out a few times pulling away hard
    got code 00575 (MAP) also every now and then the brake servo seems not to work hard peddle little braking force very possible there related vacuum leak?failing servo? Sorry not familiar with these engines any help or advice welcome.
     
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    00575 - Intake Manifold Pressure: Control Limit Not Reached

    That is underboost almost always a result of a loss of vacuum, take the small pipe off the servo feed and apply suction, you should not be able to pull air and easily hold a vacuum... if not, trace the leak.
     
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    Cheers crasher Vacuum leak was found and fixed brakes haven't played up since but still goes flat on hard acceleration no codes show what should I look at now?
     
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    Does it reset after cycling the ignition?
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    Sorry crasher could you just confirm cycling the ignition at what point while driving or pull over and stop start again
     
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    At all, ignition off and back on, but doing this whilst driving is dangerous.
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