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Old 01-28-2007, 11:18 AM
glennco1 glennco1 is offline
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Hit a tree (multiple problems) '04 4.7L

Yesterday evening I went in the ditch after sliding on a icy patch and ended up hitting a tree. The vehicle took damage in the front right corner, affecting both the fender and the bumper. Since then I've had a couple of issues:

1: The cruise control has stopped functioning.
2: The blend doors seem to be stuck on defrost only. (I assume a vaccuum hose was knocked loose, but I'm can't find one)

The woodsy area I went into had a lot of brush so I was thinking that perhaps the line could have been pulled off the front right ABS sensor.

Any thoughts you folks have would be great.

thanks
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Old 01-28-2007, 05:32 PM
hundahunta hundahunta is offline
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Re: Hit a tree (multiple problems) '04 4.7L

The vacuum reservoir is mounted in the right front of the vehicle behind the headlamp mounting module (VACUUM RESERVOIR). The headlamp mounting module and headlamp assembly must be removed from the vehicle to access the vacuum reservoir for service. Refer to Lamps/Lighting for the procedures

REMOVAL
Remove the right side headlamp mounting module and headlamp assembly. Refer to Lamps/Lighting for the procedures.
Remove the two screws that secure the vacuum reservoir to the base of the radiator closure panel.
Remove the vacuum reservoir.
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