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Vacuum Hose I have a major vacuum issue. I cant seem to find a diagram of the vacuum hoses. I know there is one under the hood but that diagram doesnt shoe the hose I need. It is a 1995 Chevy s10 Blazer. 4x4 automatic. I have the hose that comes out of the canister mounted to the hood. Down to the T. I have the hose from the canister. Then on the bottom the hose that goes to a smaller hose. But the one Im missing is the one that goes straight. Like on the other side of the T not the one going down or the one to the canister. Can someone please help me? =]
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Not over the internet You have to know where all the hoses go & resolve the issues You should have engine vacuum diagram under the hood A shop can smoke check for vacuum leaks & save you time there
That statement is not true Any repair shop or dealer has knowledge or reference material, to resolve the issue Engine Vacuum Hoses have a diagram under the hood on federal emissions label
Major vacuum leak.
Check the vacuum diagram that is printed on a sticker under the hood.
Most importantly, check the big vacuum hose connected to the brake booster. Look for a disconnected hose and missing hose clamp.
There is also a vacuum modulator on the side of the transmission. the vacuum hose is disconencted or the diaphragm inside the modularoe is ruptured. ($20 AutoZone).
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