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Old 08-02-03, 09:54 AM
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Cruise Control Vacuum Line

Where does the cruise servo vaccum line plug into? I'm in the process of removing the rats nest and unplugged it by accident.
Old 08-02-03, 10:49 AM
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On the servo? theres only one place for it IIRC.
Old 08-02-03, 11:28 AM
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One end needs a vaccuum source from the intake manifold, the other end goes onto the nipple on the servo, and Carl is correct, there is only one place for it.

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Sorry for not making myself clear, I mean to ask where on the intake manifold it plugs in.
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it plugs in near the Ac throttle opener, but I honestly dont think it matters where you plug it in, as long as its a good source of vacuum (IE not going through a vacuum delay valve etc)
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Whoa! It needs to plug into a solenoid- THEN it goes to the intake. Look at the emissions removal tutorial, thatll show where the vacuum lines go. If you hook it up directly to the intake, itll ALWAYS be on!
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Originally posted by Rx7carl
Whoa! It needs to plug into a solenoid- THEN it goes to the intake. Look at the emissions removal tutorial, thatll show where the vacuum lines go. If you hook it up directly to the intake, itll ALWAYS be on!
Damn, thanks. I'm going to go change that right now. Didn't notice it being messed up since the beast doesn't start (... yet).
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