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you found a open ended vac line, or lose where it goes?
if that other quote you had is right, try googleing for the vac ball for your year car. maybe if you can see what the part looks like you can find it in the dash somewhere. maybe rockauto might carry it.
Ok so I followed the line from the supercharger tee to where it comes through the firewall with the wire harness. It connects to the vacuum canister located under the dash behind the center console. Mine has the rectangular canister. Line looked in good condition. And I don't hear any vacuum leaks inside with the hvac off.
Kinda hard to get down there under the dash and see whats going on, I see the line running into the canister, your saying it should have two running out, one to each side? And if I pull them they should both have vacuum on the canister side, if not the canisters bad?
thats pretty much what im thinking. pull a line off one of those vac pumps, work the air flow buttons, see if it sucks air. if not id be looking at the ac ball deal.
did you say you also swapped the climate control as well? and that didnt help either?
i was gonna pick up a junk yard unit, but im gonna start with troubleshooting like scotty said, check for vac at different points in the line.
pretty sure my vac pump is at fault. but previous owner left the vac ball unhooked and bouncing around in the bumper after he did engine rebuild, could be cracked, and i didnt notice when i put it back on.
im also gonna get some vac hose and redo the line from the ball to the firewall, just to be certain. I dont trust that plastic line.
it could be the problem. it must have been the other guy who changed his Climate Control unit with no results. there's 2 of you right now with the same problem. you both lack a fender vac ball too.
id go pop a line off the vac actuators under the dash, see if they have vacuum, if not your problem is under the dash.
you should be able to move the arm off the vac actuators by hand, and that should move the flow of air. at least that way you know the linkage is still good, and not broken.
Well haven't been able to look at the vac lines.. my fuel lines rotted out and leaked fuel everywhere.. just got done spending the whole day changing them, fun! At least they're done.
I have the vac ball. The line was broke by the battery I fixed it and still nothing. So to check the actuator I Tee'ed into the S/C vac and it worked fine. I thinking I can just reroute the vac line and it will be good.
My car only has 2 spots on the vac tree. One goes to the fuel rail the other to the boost controller?. I wouldn't surprise me if the last owner changed something.
you got a 97 with a vac tree on the side of the sc, the vac line for the hvac comes off the top tree, that also leads to the break booster. should be 2 small and one large tube on the top tree.
the line by the battery that broke on you, it tags the fire wall via a loop and screw to hold it there, then it would go to the capped port on the top tree.
you can see it clipped by the alt on the fire wall, then it leads to the sc top tree.