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89_FakeSnake
Member # 1253
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I am trying to get my car smogged right now and the guy doing it will not let it pass a visual because he cannot locate the Vacuum Resevior tank from looking at the under-hood diagram. On the diagram it is labeled "vresev". Does anyone know where in the hell it might be??? THANKS!
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JohnB
Member # 969
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Inner portion of the fender, passenger side. He's not going to see it unless he wants to pull your inner fender skirt!
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89_FakeSnake
Member # 1253
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Thanks John...I'll pull his head in there and shove his nose in it. You are no doubt the man...I didn't think I'd get a response so quick.
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JohnB
Member # 969
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No problem. Let him know, if he wants to check it the easy way, disconnect the feed line for it and attach a vaccum hand pump. Although, all he's looking for is that it is present (not even a functional test). He should know all this, unless he's a newbie.
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89_FakeSnake
Member # 1253
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quote: Originally posted by JohnB: No problem. Let him know, if he wants to check it the easy way, disconnect the feed line for it and attach a vaccum hand pump. Although, all he's looking for is that it is present (not even a functional test). He should know all this, unless he's a newbie.
He must not work on Stangs much, because he pointed at the AC canistor and said, "Usually it's right here on these cars...". Oh well, I swapped the MAF from my friends '94 Cobra because he said my Pro-M wasn't emissions legal and it passed....didn't even have to change my exhaust!!!
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