2000 1.8 T Beetle need to clear codes

Tiny
1979DAG
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2000 1.8 T beatale I have a hissing sound coming from break when not used when break is pressed it goes away. P1340&p0507p1136. Vin#3VWDD21C7YM4M4 it has a new timing belt oil pick up is new. I woud like to no how to fix all 3 of the codes.
Tuesday, April 3rd, 2012 AT 4:10 AM

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Tiny
FIXITMR
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Sounds like a vacuum leak.
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Tuesday, April 3rd, 2012 AT 4:12 AM
Tiny
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P1340 Crankshaft-/Camshaft Pos. Sens. Signals Out of Sequence

Timing belt was not installed correctly (cam & crank not lined-up)

P0507 Idle Control System Higher than Expected

Probably because of the vacuum leak

P1136 Long Term Fuel Trim Add. Fuel, Bank1 System too Lean

Due to vacuum leak.

Get your timing belt installed correctly to solve the first code.

Get your brake booster replaced to solve the last 2 codes.

I'm not an expert.

Thomas
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Tuesday, April 3rd, 2012 AT 2:32 PM

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