T O P I C R E V I E W
|
Wildfire532FB
Member # 1482
|
posted
Vents on my 95 GT won't blow air, all the air blows through the defrost. What could be wrong?
|
MUSTTANGUY
Member # 2251
|
posted
Broken vacuum hose/tube. The system gets its vacuum to operate the doors from next to brake booster.The hard black plastic tube which runs along the back of the firewall is broken, either at the rubber ends or in the tube. If broken at end,drill out and super glue tube back into rubber end. If broken along tube, repair with short piece of vacuum hose. With no vacuum, system defaults to defrost position
|
70stang351w
Member # 9948
|
posted
exactly what he said^^^ had this happen to my 96gt
|
Wildfire532FB
Member # 1482
|
posted
Thank you, would have never known that line was for the vents, traced it and found that it just came apart, going to put it back together now
|
Wildfire532FB
Member # 1482
|
posted
Never mind it broke at the end of the tube, I need to drill it out to replace I can't just pull the broken piece out?
|
Wildfire532FB
Member # 1482
|
posted
[ 2015-07-05, 09:25 AM: Message edited by: Wildfire532FB ]
|
BTLD GT
Member # 5229
|
posted
It's glued in but they pull out with a lil force.
|
Wildfire532FB
Member # 1482
|
posted
quote: Originally posted by BTLD GT: It's glued in but they pull out with a lil force.
Ok I was trying and it just kept breaking pieces off.
|
RAP66
Member # 3360
|
posted
quote: Originally posted by Wildfire532FB: quote: Originally posted by BTLD GT: It's glued in but they pull out with a lil force.
Ok I was trying and it just kept breaking pieces off.
If it keeps breaking time to replace with new line. They have hard vacuum line at O'Riley.
-R
|
Wildfire532FB
Member # 1482
|
posted
I have a bunch of vac line, got home and i just replaced the entire line with a rubber one.
Thanks for all the help, like i said i wouldn't have ever found that vac line without a heads up, it was hidden very well. [ 2015-07-05, 07:25 PM: Message edited by: Wildfire532FB ]
|