ECHO SSEI & James Tharp and Randman1 -----THANK YOU ALL!
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ECHO SSEI & James Tharp and Randman1 -----THANK YOU ALL!
I know it has been a while since I posted here but life problems come first and they did and they needed my full attention, I will not go into what has happened....
I would like to say THANK YOU to those that have helped me.
I finally fixed my air conditioner problem and I now have full air flow to my dash vents all the time and not just some flow some of the time. I followed the fix with the vacuum pod under the glove box and all is well. I used 7/64" hose and it worked out well.
I didn't have any of the problems that were mentioned earlier about trying to get the nut or bolt out to acess the pod, I didn't see any bolt or nut, but I looked at the pod and figured out that it can be removed without the nut or bolt removal and it did.
Once again, thank you all......Nick *
I would like to say THANK YOU to those that have helped me.
I finally fixed my air conditioner problem and I now have full air flow to my dash vents all the time and not just some flow some of the time. I followed the fix with the vacuum pod under the glove box and all is well. I used 7/64" hose and it worked out well.
I didn't have any of the problems that were mentioned earlier about trying to get the nut or bolt out to acess the pod, I didn't see any bolt or nut, but I looked at the pod and figured out that it can be removed without the nut or bolt removal and it did.
Once again, thank you all......Nick *
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And in case anyone wanted to know, there are 5 hoses, 1 inbound (purple)main vacuum from firewall and 4 outbound to vent, floor and defroster doors.
All 5 hose pods were 60 to 100% blocked.
All 5 hose pods were 60 to 100% blocked.
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Originally Posted by randman1
Glad to hear you found a solution. Was this blockage where vacuum lines enter the HVAC programmer?
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Well, there is a vacuum line "connector" usually located right where the cable tie is in your pic. That'* where they enter the HVAC programmer. I should have been more specific.
How did you connect [splice] the lines together? I see that they are cut. The purple line in my 93 was pulled out of that connector and was globbed with some kind of sealant. It'* working OK but I would like a more reliable connection.
How did you connect [splice] the lines together? I see that they are cut. The purple line in my 93 was pulled out of that connector and was globbed with some kind of sealant. It'* working OK but I would like a more reliable connection.
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Originally Posted by randman1
How did you connect [splice] the lines together? I see that they are cut.
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Im a few days late, But, HOOOORAY... Doesnt it feel gooooood to have done this....
And yes, It was a group effort. Thanks for your help Nick, Echo, and Randman.
Nick hope all is ok. Hang in there bud. Send me a PM if you want.
And yes, It was a group effort. Thanks for your help Nick, Echo, and Randman.
Nick hope all is ok. Hang in there bud. Send me a PM if you want.
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WOW! I am late, too in responding. Way to go Nick. Sorry. I am doing a write-up on this stuff for the club. I have slacked off long enough, and need to finish. I'll PM you soon to talk!
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