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A lot of things could cause this. The simplest, easiest, cheapest thing it could be is a vacuum leak. Pray that it is a vacuum leak! And that would actually make a lot of sense. But look at your CEL (check engine light). If it is on, you need to pull the codes. Back up a minute. First make sure that you CEL is not burnt out. When you initially turn the key to the on position the CEL must illuminate to prove to you it is not burnt out. If you do not see the CEL then it is defective and you should just pull the OBB II codes anyway to see if the car has information about its problems in there.