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![]() I had been having idling problems, but I noticed that it only drops when I depress the brake. The idle will drop a few hundred rpms when the brake is depressed.
does the brake booster need to be replaced? and if it does, how hard is this on a scale of 1 to 10? 1 being changing your oil and 10 being... well.. really hard. thanks |
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Hmm. Is this an auto or manual tranny? Sounds like either a clutch problem, or clutch pack. The brake booster wouldn't cause your idle to drop. I've never heard of it.
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It may be your booster. Or just a vacuum leak. Because, IIRC, when you press the brake a valve closes the diaphram(sp?) in the booster off leaving a vacuum on the engine side of the booster and exposing the other side to atmospheric pressure to give you that "boost". I may be wrong though....
But, just in case here is a test for the Vacuum Booster. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Turn off the engine. Pump the brake pedal several times to eliminate any vacuum from the system. Depress the brake pedal with approximately 15lbs. of force. Start the engine. The pedal should move down. If it does not, check the vacuum supply to the booster. If the pedal does move down, check the pedal feel. Allow the engine to idle for one minute, then shut the engine off. Apply the brake with the engine off. If the pedal is hard to push, check the vacuum systems and supply (especially the vacuum check valves). If pressing the brake pedal requires the same level of effort as it does with the engine running the power assist is all right. Hope that helps! ![]() |
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Leaky Injector
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thanks alot! I'll go try it right now and see what it does.
and yea, i'm fairly sure its a vaccum leak somewhere, and from the advice of a friend i figured it was probably a vaccum line somewhere near the brake booster |
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