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Old 10-31-2018, 06:02 PM
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After a P0410 CEL and shooting trouble I concluded the issue was vacuum line disruption based on the FINE resources in this forum. I also had a problem with the mixer doors on the auto HVAC mal functioning and everything I concluded was the dash was coming apart and I was going to replace the door modules.

I have the FSM and there is NOTHING in it that describes this vacuum line issue nor is there a diagram of vacuum line routing. I removed the battery and the battery tray and $H!T. There's two vacuum lines broken as a result of battery acid attack.

The fantastic tech notes on this forum start off "remove the front fender", "it's easy" and other similar platitudes. First of all, I hope someday to speak face to face with at least two people - one is the pervert that conceived the index in the FSM because there is ABSOLUTELY no rhyme or reason to it. The other is the sadist that put the 3 upper most 7 mm fender retaining screws up behind the headlight module in a place that only a double jointed midget with super human finger strength in the first and second joints of their thumb and index finger could reach and manipulate.

BUT, I got the @#$%^&* fender off.

I was ready to dive into that massive wiring bundle that contains the vacuum lines (HELLO - did anyone ever hear of separating electrical and pneumatic lines?), chasing the broken lines God only knew where they went and what impossible tasks lay ahead.

AND THERE THEY WERE!!!! BOTH ends of BOTH vacuum lines right there staring me in the face! How about I'm putting a rubber tubing splice on these bad boys and putting this mother back together Saturday.

Oh - and if anyone needs 50 feet of 5/32" nylon tubing I can make you a deal.



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Old 10-31-2018, 08:55 PM
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It's good to be good, but it is better to be lucky.

Congrats on the (somewhat) easy fix
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How do you know the lines aren't leaking somewhere else or even if they are connected to the vacuum source? There are inexpensive meters you can buy or borrow to check the lines.

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