The most probable cause for a pump losing vacuum would be a cracked gasket, or perhaps a crack in one of the hoses.
The flow can be controlled by using curb inlet filters or bags which can help direct the flow of water.
A water valve is used to regulate, direct, and control the flow of water. It can open, close, or partially obstruct passageways where water can travel and flow.
The motor of a fan works because of electromagnets, and electromagnets do work in vaccum so the fan will also work in vaccum.But, the fan will not cause any flow of anything because there is nothing to flow.
I owned a 97 sebring with the 2.5L v6 and it didnt have a mass air flow sensor. There is a lot of vaccum system on that motor so check your vaccum hoses for any leaks. Maybe your pcv valve has gone bad and is running oil into your vaccum system? one pinhole vaccum leak on that car can cause it to run rough or stall out.
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sounds like you may have a vaccum leak or a broken line to the vaccum podes on the controler behind your dash, these open and close the door to direct the air flow
False... The flow of heat through direct contact is conduction.
Direct Current
A Direct Current or DC direct current is a current consisting of charges that flow only in one direction.
water cannot flow uphill
direct current
direct current