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whisky_mac
25th August 2012, 06:29 AM
Is there an easy way to check the vacuum on the cruise control. Mind is doing funny things. I put it on and it seems that it has not come on and then when I try it again it seems to come on but does not. I think I have a vacuum leak but,

Some years ago we fixed a vacuum leak, put on a new pedal switch as one leg was broken and changed the electrical bit as well. I think this must be vacuum but how do I check it.

wayneg
25th August 2012, 10:16 AM
I have used a medical syringe before to check vacuum lines. Get one of a reasonable size( without a needle) that fits snugly into the hose, pull the plunger out and let go. If it stays put you have a leak, if the plunger is drawn back in no leak.

FANTOM P38
25th August 2012, 02:40 PM
Great Tip: Got me thinking you could isolate leak in any hose this way by plugging one end & using sysinge in other, Thanks wayneg

zhoey
30th August 2012, 03:57 AM
Is there an easy way to check the vacuum on the cruise control. Mind is doing funny things. I put it on and it seems that it has not come on and then when I try it again it seems to come on but does not. I think I have a vacuum leak but,

Some years ago we fixed a vacuum leak, put on a new pedal switch as one leg was broken and changed the electrical bit as well. I think this must be vacuum but how do I check it.


On the assumption that you live in Oz and that you have a RHD vehicle........
there is a T-piece adjacent to the cruise control actuator and vacuum pump. The hoses run to the vacuum pump, actuator and the brake vacuum switch, but anyway it's quite obvious where the pipes are connected to. You should not be able to such through the pipes that are connected to the brake switch (when the brake pedal is not depressed) and the actuator under any circumstances. If you can, then either you have a leaking pipe or a leaky component.

whisky_mac
30th August 2012, 09:49 AM
The syringe did the trick, have fixed the leak in the vacuum hose.

FANTOM P38
30th August 2012, 04:59 PM
Just out of curiosity where was the leak?

whisky_mac
31st August 2012, 08:01 AM
Just out of curiosity where was the leak?

At the T piece. I have and extension joiner in there where it had split before so the joiner and then a length of pipe to the T piece. I think the rubber on the original is getting old. Will probably have to replace it some time but at the moment not as the weather is too cold. 12 degrees today and rainy. I work on cars when I am comfortable.

poleonpom
4th September 2012, 08:55 AM
Rubber hose perished on mine, just replaced and all good

superquag
5th September 2012, 08:02 PM
Rubber hose perished on mine........

See ? - yet another unreliable LR component... Or was it made by Schraeder ? :Rolling:


Syringe sure beats sucking on a hose and poking your tongue over the hole, waiting for the vacuum to vanish...

poleonpom
5th September 2012, 08:05 PM
See ? - yet another unreliable LR component... Or was it made by Schraeder ? :Rolling:


Syringe sure beats sucking on a hose and poking your tongue over the hole, waiting for the vacuum to vanish...

Perished = age, not LR component. 10/10 for trying ;-)