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Vacuum Connections under the dash 200 1986

Ok after the change out of the blower motor most of my back muscles have recovered and I am now ready to face the last issue that I know of with that job. There actuators run by the vacuum do not work and I am pretty sure at least some of the problems are related to the Vacuum hose that got torn loose and never found its home. OK yes that one is a good place to start. Does anyone have a diagram or schematic of what goes to what in the dash?

The loose connection is a T connector down at the bottom of the console. At least that is where the connection seems to go. Before getting the AC back on line that one really needs to be fixed. I have air coming out of almost every vent except the Defroster vents. Will not need that until December. But the AC running is a scratch that needs itching.

Any and all help is welcomed.

Regards,

PT






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