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what is the sensor on the firewall, passenger side that accepts a vaccuum line on an 85 chevy c10 with a 305. right now it's not hooked up and runs ok, when i plug it in, it doesn't seem to make a difference.
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Re: what is the sensor on the firewall, passenger side
only thing that i could think of is the map sensor.
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Re: what is the sensor on the firewall, passenger side
i don't think there is a map sensor in an 85
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Re: what is the sensor on the firewall, passenger side
i don't know then...it was just a guess.
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Matthew Brough ![]() 1997 Geo Prizm -- 301,000 miles 2000 Honda Accord -- 225,000 miles 2004 GMC Yukon XL -- 223,000 miles 1987 Jeep Comanche -- 116,000 miles |
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Re: what is the sensor on the firewall, passenger side
Definately wouldn't run right without a MAP hooked up. Can you get a picture of it or find where exactly the other end goes?
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Do 85 trucks even have a VCM? I had an 1984 it didn't have notta 1 sensor. The chevy cars had them in 82 , but i'm not sure when the truck line got computerized.
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