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Old 08-11-04, 08:27 PM
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if anyone has broken this how much (vacuum sensor)

just need a round about price, because im an idoit and broke the vacuum nipple off while removing a line.
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~60 new ~20 used
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get anew one. malloy mazda is your friend.
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who has a used one they wanna sell

PS. vacuum job sucks D**K
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I know ive been there myself.All of them broke on me.Thas why im recommending you get a new one.It may cost more but youll be glad you did.Otherwise you may end up braking the new old one and then youre screwed out of more money.Just a word of advice.
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$20 sounds fair. I have a few for sale.
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F it i need studs anyway i will just get it from mazda thanks anyway
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good move.and good luck on the vacuum job.
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might be stretching the favors but it the one nearest to the alternator what is the part# its either 1480-13-240a or 1482-13-240a according to the parts diagram

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Be careful when you do this, but using a lighter to heat up the old rock-solid vacuum hoses makes them *much* easier to pull off. Best thing is one of those long rod-shaped lighters, like you use to light a grill.
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