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theoldwizard1
Jul 08, 2018Explorer II
AlmostAnOldGuy wrote:
Apparently 2011-2014 rely on vacuum to stay disengaged and have had issues with insufficient vacuum.
Most people don't know it, but all EcoBoost engines have an auxiliary vacuum pump because the engine spends a lot of time on light boost (or, if towing/hauling, a LOT of time on medium/heavy boost). Over the years, Ford has used several different vacuum pumps on EcoBoost engines, some mechanical, so electric.
Vacuum is critical for power brakes (the booster is large enough to hold enough vacuum for at least 2 full stops even after it has been disconnected from the vacuum source.) There should be a vacuum reservoir someplace under the hood that stores vacuum fr other accessories. As a test, you might want to tee into that line and watch a gauge while you drive to see how well it holds vacuum.
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