Vacuum Hose Help
#13
No problem I'm glad I could help.
If they are cut you have a couple of options, 1) Go your local junk yard and get that section out of another truck, it is only about 8 inches long then there is a connector. 2) you may be able to push them back into the control switch. 3) use small heat shrink tubing to reconnect the ends.
When I had to fix mine I got an extra from the local yard and used heat shrink tubing to hold them together, there isn't a lot of vacuum so you can get away with it. I may have a pic that shows my lines I'll look.
Good luck
If they are cut you have a couple of options, 1) Go your local junk yard and get that section out of another truck, it is only about 8 inches long then there is a connector. 2) you may be able to push them back into the control switch. 3) use small heat shrink tubing to reconnect the ends.
When I had to fix mine I got an extra from the local yard and used heat shrink tubing to hold them together, there isn't a lot of vacuum so you can get away with it. I may have a pic that shows my lines I'll look.
Good luck
#14
hellp!
hey, i am having the save problem my air only comes out of my defrost and feet, but i can change the air for low to high. so i read some of the forums and started checking out my vacuum hoses, well i found that the line coming from the vacuum ball to behind the intake manifold is not plugged in at all and i cannot find where it plugs in because its so hard to see back there. i have a 95 blazer. can anyone tell me where it plugs in at?
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