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Old 07-16-2010, 08:40 PM
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Vacuum Probels!

I was hoping somebody has a vacuum diagram for my 95 s10 4.3 vortec VIN W. I need the engine vacuum routing and also how the vacuum connects to my HVAC. I just bought the truck and i really think the vacuum lines are all jacked up. Please help. Thanks
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Old 07-17-2010, 09:41 AM
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I was hoping somebody has a vacuum diagram for my 95 s10 4.3 vortec VIN W. I need the engine vacuum routing and also how the vacuum connects to my HVAC. I just bought the truck and i really think the vacuum lines are all jacked up. Please help. Thanks
Factory repair manual or All Data or Mitchell on Demand online DIY repair info sub.
Also public libraries have a lot of car repair info.
Is the vacuum diagram still under the hood?
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Re: Vacuum Probels!

Take a good look at what you have and see if you can repair it.
Tell us what all you see bad under hood on vacuum lines .
THE HEATER CONTROLS USE INTAKE VACUUM THAT USUALLY RUNS THREW A CHECK VALVE AND VACUUM BALL.
The vacuum line to Havc runs threw the firewall some place.
Look for bad rubber line and plastic lines and bad T's and vacuum fittings.
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Old 07-17-2010, 10:18 AM
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Re: Vacuum Probels!

The problem is that I need the diagrams, heheh. The lines are in wrong places im sure. Y acant troubleshoot vacuum lines that arent hooked up or hooked up wrong without diagram. cheers. Ill just go buy one
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Old 07-17-2010, 10:27 AM
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The problem is that I need the diagrams, heheh. The lines are in wrong places im sure. Y acant troubleshoot vacuum lines that arent hooked up or hooked up wrong without diagram. cheers. Ill just go buy one
Have you checked under hood for it?
With a little figuring and look at them and repairing what you have you can ususlly figure it out.

There is about 10 different vacuumn setups on it.
Give vin and engine and transmission and other stuff when buying one.
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Old 07-18-2010, 08:04 AM
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Re: Vacuum Probels!

Fords are available online , but I don't kow how to get chevy's. Can I take a pic of mine for you? If I remember I can't post pics, not sure. Mines a 95 W.
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