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Cruise Control Vacuum Line

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the_intimidator

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Feb 4, 2008
Roseburg, Oregon
ok.. I as i was working on my 93 GSX. i had seemed to have knocked the cruise control vacuum line off. I need to know where its routed so i can re-route it back so i dont have a vacuum leak, it is hooked up to the box now. just need the vacuum side of the equation. thanks again
 
There is no vacuum taken off the engine. The 91 and up use a vacuum pump mounted on the firewall and is routed to a vacuum diaphram just in front of the left shock tower.

If you look right below the cruse control mechanal box on the firewall you will see the pump and the nipple sticking out facing the engine.

By this point and time the rubber hose is just a bit wether beaten so it might be a good idea to change it out.
 
There is no vacuum taken off the engine. The 91 and up use a vacuum pump mounted on the firewall and is routed to a vacuum diaphram just in front of the left shock tower.

+1 :thumb:

That's all there is to the vacuum part of the control on the 91+ cars. The pump under the pulleys, the hose, and the actuator canister on the shock tower.
 
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