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Old Dec 18, 2012 | 02:45 PM
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Originally Posted by rjblazer
I am not a expert on vans. But I have never seen any vehicles that had anything connected into the vacuum booster line. I have always seen them run straight from the engine to the brake booster.
That'* what I thought! Looks like there'* another port available in the front. I'll move it there and re-hook up the PCV that'* just setting there, to this one. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by rjblazer
That looks like a vacuum line or a washer fluid line. If it is a vacuum line it could affect your brakes. With that missing you engine vacuum would be disrupted. If you have it running and listen under the hood you should be able to hear a hissing sound. You find where its coming from and thats where that was hooked up. If you still have the emissions label under the hood that should show where the vacuum lines run.
Took a picture of the emissions label last night and I'm working on new hoses for those connections and there appears to be a lot of them! Thanks!


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Ur welcome. Good luck.
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