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I have a 2001 Ford Windstar that has developed a vacuum leak or something similar. As I climb a grade, I am in Arizona, the A/C defaults to the defroster and I get a gasoline smell inside the van. After I crest the grade the fuel smell lingers but the A/C goes back to normal. I am looking for a good vacuum routing diagram or insider information from someone who's experienced the same symptoms as I have described here. There's something I am missing, Anyone know what tree I should be barking up?
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Re: Vacuum loss on acceleration
Take a look here:
http://www.automotiveforums.com/t105...n_its_own.html It might be the check valve between the manifold and vacuum reservoir. |
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Re: Vacuum loss on acceleration
I find a hand vacuum pump (Miti-Vac) indispensable when hunting for vacuum hose and system leaks under hood.
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