vacumn line came off on the backside cant find were to put it back on?
change your fule pump relay and this should solve your problem
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There are no vacuum lines running to the automatic transmission.
It will run you $30-40 depending on part store.
Depending on the year of the 302 and the vehicle, vacuum lines run all over the engine compartment, and under the dash. With a vacuum leak the engine could idle high or run rough, or the heat and ac controls may not operate properly.
Check the vacuum lines that run down to the front wheel hub bearings if they are good follow the vacuum lines up to the 4x4 vacuum solenoidon the firewall and check for a stuck vacuum valve
It's belt driven-if that helps. Also, there will be lines into manifold(s) since it's purpose is to provide o2 to burn anything unburned before it gets to tailpipe. That should help you run it down.
The vacuum hoses are very important in a 1991 Beretta. Without the vacuum lines, the engine will not run properly, and the power brakes will not function.
parts and labor should run around $650
Vacuum hoses run everywhere within a vehicle whether its a Subaru or any other car. There are about 20 to 40 feet of vacuum lines in a vehicle. They run between the fuel tank, wheel well and every where in between.
The vacuum lines on a 2000 Chevy Silverado run between the intake manifold and multiple valves across the top of the engine. The vacuum pressure is generated by the engine's compression.
Depending on the year of the Buick Century it may have vacuum controlled heater blend doors. These use engine vacuum to move the doors that control where the heat is directed. If one of the vacuum lines has a hole in it, it would cause the engine to run unevenly due to the vacuum leak. Check the vacuum lines and listen for air leaks. You can also try spraying the vacuum lines with *small amounts* of carb cleaner, if the engine idle goes up when you spray a particular spot there is a vacuum leak there.
Yes it is priming the system
they stems from the intake manafold then run in several places