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  • Thread starter Thread starter TheDamned
  • Start date Start date Jul 16, 2009

TheDamned

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Hey guys,

I'm chasing my EGR Valve problem and I got a couple questions all related to the pics here:

#1 pic:



I broke this thing will trying to unbolt a pipe below, it was fixed with the screw that you see there before but the plastic broke off! This thing is right beside the throttle cable..
Is it for the cruise control ? My father in law is a mechanic and Ford told them this part is now discontinued, wtf ?

#2 pic:


The upper part of this vaccum plug is leaking I think... anyone know the exact part # of this "plug" ?

#3:


I broke this pipe, linked to the EGR , off the headers (bottom) while trying to loose the upper bolt damnit. I got a new one, cost me 110$

#4


I have this unplugged vaccum and I have no idea what it's fort. It comes from the center part interior of the car.... anyone has ANY ideas or if it's normal it's not used ?

If you guys need anymore pics just tell me.

Thanks people!
 

icemetalstang

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It looks like the ac vacuum line. Does it run to the driver side by brake booster into a t fitting.
 

Chythar

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#1 is the cruise control hookup to the throttle body.

#2: Don't know the part number, but I've used some silicone sealer to plug the gaps.

#3: Ouch.

#4: That small line provides vacuum to the HVAC system under the dash. Without that hooked up, yo'll only get air blowing through the defroster vents. The line hooks up at a vacuum tree on the fender next to the brake booster, all the way on the other side of the engine bay.
 

TheDamned

"I am Canadian and Damned for it!"
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Montréal, Québec, Canada
Jul 16, 2009
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  • Jul 16, 2009
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icemetalstang said:
It looks like the ac vacuum line. Does it run to the driver side by brake booster into a t fitting.
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Chythar said:
#4: That small line provides vacuum to the HVAC system under the dash. Without that hooked up, yo'll only get air blowing through the defroster vents. The line hooks up at a vacuum tree on the fender next to the brake booster, all the way on the other side of the engine bay.
Click to expand...


Thanks guys.

Do I need to get under the car to plug it back ?
 
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