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Seat Exeo Gasoline Engine Performance Issue

I own a 2009 Seat Exeo with a gasoline engine. I've noticed a decline in engine performance. The check engine light is on, and the car exhibits reduced engine power, poor engine response, and higher fuel consumption. I suspect it might be a faulty manifold pressure sensor, possibly caused by a vacuum leakage. Any thoughts?

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luisa_meyer71

That sounds similar to an issue I had with my Exeo. Is the check engine light on? I experienced reduced power and some hesitation. Have you checked for any obvious vacuum leaks?

thomasstorm1 (Author)

Yes, the check engine light is indeed illuminated. Where exactly should I be looking for these vacuum leaks? Any specific areas that are common problem spots?

luisa_meyer71

In my case, the garage identified a leak near the intake manifold. Honestly, I'm not mechanically gifted enough to pinpoint it myself. Given the symptoms and your mileage, it’s probably best to get it checked out by a professional. It could save you from causing further damage. A faulty MAP sensor can really mess with engine performance.

thomasstorm1 (Author)

Thank you for the input. I took it to a workshop, and they confirmed it was a faulty manifold pressure sensor, likely due to a vacuum leak. The repair cost was 235€. Engine performance has improved noticeably.

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