Try http://www.mercedesshop.com/shopforum/showthread.php?t=105297 http://www.mercedesdismantlers.com/AutomaticTransmissionInformation.html http://ericandkat.com/mercedes/W123VacDoorLockDiag.doc http://www.peterschmid.com/vacuum/1980/617_950.jpg. http://www.performanceproducts4benz.com/Drawings.aspx?bmid=132 http://boostnbenz.1baddsm.com/DIY/Vacuum/
(Careful, some of these links are to www.ultrahot.com, and don't work)
I'm unable to display images or diagrams directly. However, you can often find vacuum diagrams for a 1984 Mercedes turbo diesel in the vehicle's service manual, online forums, or dedicated Mercedes-Benz repair websites. These resources typically provide detailed diagrams and explanations of the vacuum system for your specific model.
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images.google.com ? you might want to try Vacuum diagram, and then Intake diagram. Depending on what exactly you're looking for.
My 84 D turbo has the lock vacuum pump in with the spare tire .
I own a 1989 Sunbird GT turbo and the vacuume line diagram is located under the hood on the top left corner.
A vacuum hose diagram, for your Subaru, can be obtained from most Subaru dealerships. The vacuum line diagram can also be obtained from most auto-parts stores.
You can find a vacuum diagram for your 1987 2.4 liter nonturbo engine in most service manuals. The service manuals can be found at your local library.
A Chilton's Automotive Repair manual will have a diagram for the vacuum lines for the 1988 Supra Turbo. This is an inexpensive manual when compared to the labor costs. It is about $25 at most automotive parts stores.
Haynes Repair Manual for Volvo 760/740 has diagrams of the vacuum sub-systems.e,g. the EGR, the ignition etc
The diagram may be available by an online search. If not, then look an a service manual, available in some library's or any auto parts.
To connect the vacuum hoses on a Charade G11 turbo, first, refer to the vehicle's service manual for the correct routing diagram specific to your model. Begin by identifying the vacuum sources and destinations, ensuring hoses are free of cracks or damage. Connect the hoses securely, ensuring they fit tightly onto the respective ports to prevent any leaks. Finally, double-check all connections to confirm they are correctly routed and secured before starting the engine.
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