under dash vacuum lines
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under dash vacuum lines
Hey gang, do any of you have diagrams etc of the vacuum lines under the dash, and before i go to the extreme pain in the butt of tearing my dash apart i think it may be a good idea to have an idea what to look for, im having heater issues and i definately hear hissing behind the heater controls.
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RE: under dash vacuum lines
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RE: under dash vacuum lines
Many apologies. My blazer is a 91 4wd 4dr 4.3 tbi
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RE: under dash vacuum lines
Fantastic! soon as i get it finished i will post results
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RE: under dash vacuum lines
kyle those diagrams worked out well. I had to replace my heater core so while i was in there i checked things out, all vac lines i could see were in place. However, I have got mediocre heat at best, do you know if you can "bypass" or shut the fresh air door without peeling the dash out completely? We have had -20 degree weather so heat is vital and money is short so ANY ideas are welcome
#7
RE: under dash vacuum lines
How well did you bleed the system after you replaced the heater core?
Get the front passenger wheel up higher than the driver's side and run the truck with the rad cap off, adding coolant as necessary. You'll have to let the truck cool completely, then do it again - probably 2 or 3 times.
Get the front passenger wheel up higher than the driver's side and run the truck with the rad cap off, adding coolant as necessary. You'll have to let the truck cool completely, then do it again - probably 2 or 3 times.
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RE: under dash vacuum lines
i only lost about 1/2 qt antifreeze when i swapped cores and added 3/4 gallon new AF after a couple of running/off cycles.
Could a vent/door from the A/C system be acting up? My family mechanic (son) seems to think that may be a concern. He would look himself but he's in Ohio and I'm in New Hampshire.
Could a vent/door from the A/C system be acting up? My family mechanic (son) seems to think that may be a concern. He would look himself but he's in Ohio and I'm in New Hampshire.
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