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Jun 2nd, 2018, 23:38 | #1 |
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2001 S40 Volvo Petrol - Vacuum Lines
Does anyone have picture of all the vacume lines for this car. I would love to see it and replace all my vacume lines as they are listed as causing many types of problems.
Much Appreciated. Tom in Carolina
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Jun 4th, 2018, 08:52 | #2 |
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Don't have a picture, but basically they all attached to the throttle body, apart from a little one for the fuel pressure regulator which is barely visible.
Just look at the throttle, you'll notice a little yellow pipe amongst a few others. Those are all vacuum tubes. Off the top of my head; one for the airbox, one for the brake servo, one for the crankcase ventilation, can't remember what the yellow one does, ECU maybe? There's probably one or two I've forgotten about too. The little one is at the other end of the manifold, near the power steering pump. It connects to the fuel pressure regulator, which is a round thing on the fuel rail. Hope that's useful. |
Jun 4th, 2018, 11:38 | #3 |
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Gold Star for Canis
Hey Canis,
Many thanks for the tips. You are my hero. Hope you have a great day. Tom
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Mar 20th, 2019, 21:31 | #4 |
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Vacume lines not the problem for sputtering engine
Hey Folks-
Last year my Volvo S-40 would sputter, almost stop running and generally not behave well. Several Yanks I talked to locally said they thought it was a vacume leak. Not true - turned out to be a faulty wire in the ignition wiring harness Replaced the entire wiring harness and no more sputtering !
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Mar 22nd, 2019, 07:17 | #5 |
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Hey, great to hear from you again. Very glad you got it fixed, bravo!
Best regards from across the pond, to a lovely part of the world. I hope I make it there some day. Y'all have a nice day now. :-D |
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