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2000 Durango 5.9 Magnum 4x4. Trying to get a good vacuum line diagram but they're all for 4.7 or 5.2 Dakota's. Same for pretty much anything I look for. I like to do my own work due to $$; not a mechanic per se but mechanically inclined, so need a good video or picture and I can do it. The Haynes manual is confusing. I know I have a vacuum leak but hesitant to use carb cleaner and as a teen witnessed my step dad doing this and catching shit on fire... She stalls occasionally and won't stay running right away and has a rough idle when cold. Just replaced the tps, both ildler pulleys, thermostat and cleaned the iav last weekend. Now I hear a leak hiss on passenger side. Wasn't able to hear previously over the 2 pulleys growling.

Any thoughts or direction for some good videos or a diagram?

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2000 Durango 5.9 Magnum 4x4. Trying to get a good vacuum line diagram but they're all for 4.7 or 5.2 Dakota's. Same for pretty much anything I look for. I like to do my own work due to $$; not a mechanic per se but mechanically inclined, so need a good video or picture and I can do it. The Haynes manual is confusing. I know I have a vacuum leak but hesitant to use carb cleaner and as a teen witnessed my step dad doing this and catching shit on fire... She stalls occasionally and won't stay running right away and has a rough idle when cold. Just replaced the tps, both ildler pulleys, thermostat and cleaned the iav last weekend. Now I hear a leak hiss on passenger side. Wasn't able to hear previously over the 2 pulleys growling.

Any thoughts or direction for some good videos or a diagram?

Thanks!
The factory service manual is first; there's the emissions plumbing chart that is legally SUPPOSED to be on the truck; and the 5.9 and 5.2 use the same plumbing as far as I know.

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