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It was the check valve in between the T fitting and the intake manifold. I took the fresh hose and connected the T fitting directly to...
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If you have no vacuum at the booster with the engine running, there’s your brake problem. Now you have to figure out why you don’t have...
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yes brakes are back to normal will be replacing the hose
Thank you!!!!
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Where are the check valves? I thought the sensor that was on the brake booster was the check valve, is there another one somewhere? I...
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What were the issues BEFORE you replaced the parts?
By stiff pedal you mean no power boost?
I’d be looking at the vacuum lines and...
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I can try to clear out the hoses with the air compressor, but the nipple at the intake manifold seems to be attached and not broken.
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Before replacing the parts i had the c0021 code and the stiff brake pedal. I replaced the vacuum pump and brake booster at that time...
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I recently replaced the power brake booster, brake booster vacuum sensor, brake light switch, and air pump. After completing this I did...
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