fuel pressure regulator
vacuum leak at the master cylinder or vacuum line to the master cylinder
unbolt master cylinder from boosterdisconnect pushrod at brake pedal arm under dashdisconnect vacuum hose from boosterunbolt booster from firewallreverse order to install new booster
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On the 4 cylinder engine it is screwed to and part of the throttle body injection unit. The 3.0 litre V6 it is attached to the end of one fuel rail and has a vacuum line and a fuel line attached to it The 3.3 litre V6 it is a little brass coloured pot with a vacuum line attached clamped into the fuel rail.
If it looks like a mini UFO attached to a hose by the vacuum pump, it's called a vacuum diaphram.
Stuck throttle cable, vacuum leak, stuck throttle plate
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That is the vacuum supply for the HVAC control.
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Its the hose that attached to a vacuum. Its where the suction is transferred from the vacuum cleaner to any attachments. Its also generically referred to as a vacuum for your car.
Looking from the front of the vehicle into the engine compartment it is on the right hand side attached the brake vacuum booster. The booster is the large round object about 8 inches in diamter and attached to the fire wall. The brake master cylinder will have a cup on top containing brake fluid and brake lines coming out of it.