The vacuum lines leading to the axle are famous for swelling up from all the oil, grease, and debris that accumulates on it. Replacing them usually corrects that problem, Hope this helps, Mike
most common cause, a vacuum leak.
You have a vacuum leak. When the a/c controls don't get any vacuum, it defaults to the defrost position. Check and make sure someone didn't accidentally disconnect the vacuum hose with their feet. Look under the dashboard on the passenger side.
Check for vacuum leak either under the hood or under the dash Check the operation of the vacuum actuators Check the selector switch Defrost is the default setting on this system
The most typical cause of a vacuum leak is a cracked vacuum hose. The hoses get brittle with age, and cracks are common.
A vacuum leak could cause that.
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No, under normal circumstances Cherokee's cause "Lead Poisoning" that normally results in death before any effect of a 'heavy metal' (like lead) can cause cancer.
A vacuum leak can cause a lean burn.
Yes it can
A vacuum leak can cause that.
The vacuum leak will cause the engine to run lean.