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Old 03-28-2012, 03:54 AM
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So I've been going through my vac lines, cleaning and my ac getting stuff done. After talking about it on another forum (for the ac), have it narrowed down to dryer and/or expansion valve.

When I pulled the cowl, I check those vac lines for action. Nada. Not with heat, not with ac on or off. Nada.

Thoughts?

Old 03-28-2012, 12:24 PM
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what is the issue?
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only ones you need to check for the a/c would be on the passenger side just behind the head where the heater core hoses go into the firewall. There is one that T's off to the vac canister by the battery and both go into the car.
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Issue was nothing happens. No suction or blowing or any action from those two regulators. Wondering if there is supposed to be.

I am chasing ac issues too. Have it narrowed down to the valve located below the cowl or the ac drier. Pita with ac!LOL!

And I'll check that T part when the RAIN stops. IF it ever stops! LOL!
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Check out the write-up in Clark's Garage.com as it may be of use to you.

http://www.clarks-garage.com/shop-manual/hvac-01.htm

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Larry



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