some yes...but it depends on whats happening. if its your egr, or pcv, vacuum break...(in other words, something is stuck) best bet is to take about $40 or so to the parts store, get 1 new egr, 1 new pcv, etc... and about 10ft of 1/4 vcuum line (the employee should know how to cut that). IF U WANT... u could start by taking a pocket knife to your vacuum line(s) where they are connected (only if they're cracked/broke, rotted) make a clean cut and slide back on to see if that cures a problem u might be having...
but if your looking to just get rid of vacuum lines...--> try unplugging 1 at a time with the motor idling. BUT BEWARE!!!! this could screw up your idle, fuel mix, possibly start causing overheating, etc. I know they suck, but they're pretty well needed.
Vacuum is created buy the pistons going to the bottom of the stroke and drawing air and fuel into cylinder. there is vacuum lines (rubber tubing) that goes to a canister which stores a vacuum for various systems to use without taking away from engine operation... your friendly neighbor hood Master GM tech
lose of vacuum to heater deverter valve.follow heater hoses from engine to heater core valve has two hoses in and two hoses out and one vacuum hose.vacuum hose gose to tee then back to engine other vacuum from tee controls heater switch defrost to floor heat knob. replace all of these lines about 6 feet will do it.now the bad, you must pull back the dog house about a foot divers side to remove one vacuum hose just do it the first time and both problems should go away.
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You have a leak in your vacuum line. The best way to fix it would be to locate the line and change it or if you cant find the line either replace individual hoses (vacuum lines) or bring it to a dealer and have them repair it.
a vacuum flask is not 100% vacuum. it contains some particles or gas molecules which absorbs a small amount of heat.
It sounds like the auto hub's are not disengaging. Check the vacuum line on the front axle
The most common cause of the whistling in a 2003 Impala is a vacuum leak. Any of the lines under the hood could be causing the noise.
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