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#21
These are photos from a '94, 6 liter (litre). I realize two different engines, but this looks similar to what you've got.
First picture is a "T" junction on the (US) driver's side, front end.
Second is where it makes the connection to a bellows (?), looking aft.
Last one is an overview. Green is the starting point, Red is the end.
First picture is a "T" junction on the (US) driver's side, front end.
Second is where it makes the connection to a bellows (?), looking aft.
Last one is an overview. Green is the starting point, Red is the end.
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macdoesit (04-11-2013)
#22
WTH--Found where it goes"no where" the other end went under ac compressor and was smashed between wiring harness and ac compressor so when I sucked on the end of it could not draw air therefore I thought it was connected somewhere. The other end came up to the inside of first intake manifold port on driver side was not connected to anything,probably a hose rerouted and PO just left it there, took a lot of pulling to get it out hose was squished flat in the middle.
The hose running to cruise is there and plugged into the blue thingy Doug mentioned, I took it off of that point sucked on it and air flowed easy no vacuum at all. Is the rubber accordian bellow just a dust cover, it is not sealed.
Cruise control does not work.
From the looks of it spark plugs are a PITA to change.
The hose running to cruise is there and plugged into the blue thingy Doug mentioned, I took it off of that point sucked on it and air flowed easy no vacuum at all. Is the rubber accordian bellow just a dust cover, it is not sealed.
Cruise control does not work.
From the looks of it spark plugs are a PITA to change.
Last edited by macdoesit; 04-11-2013 at 12:40 PM.
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#25
That's awesome!! You should add "AFA certified" to your signature.
#27
These are photos from a '94, 6 liter (litre). I realize two different engines, but this looks similar to what you've got.
First picture is a "T" junction on the (US) driver's side, front end.
Second is where it makes the connection to a bellows (?), looking aft.
Last one is an overview. Green is the starting point, Red is the end.
First picture is a "T" junction on the (US) driver's side, front end.
Second is where it makes the connection to a bellows (?), looking aft.
Last one is an overview. Green is the starting point, Red is the end.
#28
#29
Yes, it's a common fix....and sometimes that's all it takes to bring a dead cruise control back to life.
More in-depth repairs explaine here:
Cruise Control
Cheers
DD
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