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wolfe10
Dec 02, 2018Explorer
Doug's answer IS spot on for any driver of a gasoline powered vehicle who expects adequate vacuum to operate the dash HVAC system under heavy load= low engine vacuum. Suspect a number are fit after a first drive in real mountains where sustained high throttle/low vacuum conditions are encountered.
No question, it will not magically fix other leaks in the system if they are large enough to overcome the supplemental pump.
BTW, that is the standard vacuum pump on a large number of diesel vehicles, since diesel engines have no vacuum. VERY common pump.
No question, it will not magically fix other leaks in the system if they are large enough to overcome the supplemental pump.
BTW, that is the standard vacuum pump on a large number of diesel vehicles, since diesel engines have no vacuum. VERY common pump.
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