New guages in dash, guess what I have found.
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New guages in dash, guess what I have found.
First I found a 12-13 mm box wrench the PO had "Lost in the engine", but that not what I am needing help with.
Lets start off with the new guages(Temp and oil PSI)
Ok so i got my guages mounted in the dash (not a pod man) but when I went to hook up the Water Temp I found that there are 5 sensors where the book tells me the dash guage sensor is, just not which one it is.
Then to beat it all I pulled the upper intake off(this is when I found the wrench) and have come to find a Vacuum line that is not hooked up nor can I find where it may go(comes from the "R" port on the throttle body) and dead ends by the 5 sensors.
Thanks for any info on this as i am stumped, i have to goto the parts place for some new hose and clamps to replace some wore units and will check back in a bit, again thanks in advance for any help.
Lets start off with the new guages(Temp and oil PSI)
Ok so i got my guages mounted in the dash (not a pod man) but when I went to hook up the Water Temp I found that there are 5 sensors where the book tells me the dash guage sensor is, just not which one it is.
Then to beat it all I pulled the upper intake off(this is when I found the wrench) and have come to find a Vacuum line that is not hooked up nor can I find where it may go(comes from the "R" port on the throttle body) and dead ends by the 5 sensors.
Thanks for any info on this as i am stumped, i have to goto the parts place for some new hose and clamps to replace some wore units and will check back in a bit, again thanks in advance for any help.
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A = Dash temperature sender
B = Vacuum valve with two ports - one goes to the vacuum line in the throttle body area, using a piece of vacuum hose to connect to the pipe you have marked in the image above, and the other port (using just vacuum hose) goes to your black vapor canister, passenger side near the firewall.
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Thanks for the actual pic Skinner-
A = Temperature sender
B = Two port vacuum valve
C = Goes to the pipe you noted above, using vacuum hose.
D = Goes to the black vapor canister using vacuum line.
A = Temperature sender
B = Two port vacuum valve
C = Goes to the pipe you noted above, using vacuum hose.
D = Goes to the black vapor canister using vacuum line.
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A = Dash temperature sender
B = Vacuum valve with two ports - one goes to the vacuum line in the throttle body area, using a piece of vacuum hose to connect to the pipe you have marked in the image above, and the other port (using just vacuum hose) goes to your black vapor canister, passenger side near the firewall.
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So I can remove the stock temp sender and replace it with the aftermarket one without problems ?
Sweet thanks for the details guys im off once again for parts..
Awsome picture it helped alot.
Sweet thanks for the details guys im off once again for parts..
Awsome picture it helped alot.
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Thanks for the actual pic Skinner-
A = Temperature sender
B = Two port vacuum valve( this part was a no-go, you wouldnt know what it is discribed as ? or a engine diagram I could view to get a part number from)
C = Goes to the pipe you noted above, using vacuum hose.
D = Goes to the black vapor canister using vacuum line.
A = Temperature sender
B = Two port vacuum valve( this part was a no-go, you wouldnt know what it is discribed as ? or a engine diagram I could view to get a part number from)
C = Goes to the pipe you noted above, using vacuum hose.
D = Goes to the black vapor canister using vacuum line.
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https://179websites.com/evap.pdf
This is from the FSM
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This is from another post on this site:
This is from the FSM
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This is from another post on this site:
There's actually an easy and even inexpensive way to just repair it. And here it is!
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116...ix-pics-84460/
'Nother thread....
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116...removal-87623/
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116...ix-pics-84460/
'Nother thread....
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116...removal-87623/
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