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vacuum pod or tank under the hood. this is most likely where the interior vacuum controls get the vacuum. Does the pod have a line that connects to the intake manifold, or the brake booster? It should

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...blows a little out front passenger and drivers vents on hi. Can you help? Most likely is a bad vacuum pod or vacuum leak to that vacuum pod. Vacuum block is on passenger side behind glove box

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vacuum pod and you should see the vacuum lines feeding the pod. You can remove the line at the pod and place another line in that sprout and **** on the hose. If the pod contracts its good, if you ***

...vacuum pods: Trunk, gas cap, center dash (HVAC). The center dash pod is fairly common and a bit difficult to reach (I would go through the center dash' vent with one hand, and the removed glovebox ...

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...a plastic cover should have two 10mm bolts unbolt should be a vacuum pod on top of axle spray down with wd-40. if this don't work you will have to replace it. sometimes the vacuum pod becomes

...vacuum pod that operates the door/flap is bad or loosing vacuum from the rubber or plastic hose that connect to the pod. If the hose is not fitting on tight or split or cut the pod wont get enough ...

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...supply tube to it is broken, or the pod itself is "frozen" open. When your A/C kicks in, your dash control directs vacuum to that pod, to close off the hot antifreeze running thru that

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controls. A vacuum line from the engine is also there, the pod will send the vacuum signal out to various doors on the heater/AC case, as the controls demand. One also goes to the heater control valve

...carbs ? Carbs, vacuum leaks. Check vacuum lines for splits and leaks first. If you're running pod filters know that some do not pass enough air for the bike to run right. Pull the pods and try

...is switching vacuum to your different actuator pods. If everything is working correctly at the controller, make sure the vacuum is getting to the actuator pod. If it is, then your actuator is

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