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Arnold

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 11:55 pm
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Hi there !! My new (to me) V70 T5 has a hissing sound in the cabin, which I
suspect is a vacuum leak, took it to the dealer and they said that the brake
booster have to be replaced ($540 plus labor). I would like to plug the
vacuum line that feeds the booster and make sure that the diagnostics is
accurate/ Couple of questions:

- The vacuum feed for the AC vent actuators, where is that coming from?
- The vacuum hose that feeds the brake booster only feeds the brake booster,
and not any other vacuum reservoirs, right?

If this is a common failure, am I on the right track?

Thanks

Arnold

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JM Albuquerque

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 11:55 am
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"Arnold" escreveu na mensagem

> Hi there !! My new (to me) V70 T5 has a hissing sound in the cabin, which
> I
> suspect is a vacuum leak, took it to the dealer and they said that the
> brake
> booster have to be replaced ($540 plus labor). I would like to plug the
> vacuum line that feeds the booster and make sure that the diagnostics is
> accurate/ Couple of questions:
>
> - The vacuum feed for the AC vent actuators, where is that coming from?

Engine vacuum.

> - The vacuum hose that feeds the brake booster only feeds the brake
> booster,
> and not any other vacuum reservoirs, right?

Again from engine vacuum.

> If this is a common failure, am I on the right track?

Usually the cause is some previous repair where the
mechanics brakes the hose when repairing anything else.
The less goings to the work shop the best.

Basically you need to locate where is the hissing sound
comming from. From the engine compartiment, or from
the interior of the car.

That's no vacuum pump, so that vacuum always comes
from the engine intake manifold.

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Glenn Klein

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 7:28 pm
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On 9/19/2007 11:03 PM, Arnold wrote:
> Hi there !! My new (to me) V70 T5 has a hissing sound in the cabin, which I
> suspect is a vacuum leak, took it to the dealer and they said that the brake
> booster have to be replaced ($540 plus labor). I would like to plug the
> vacuum line that feeds the booster and make sure that the diagnostics is
> accurate/ Couple of questions:
>
> - The vacuum feed for the AC vent actuators, where is that coming from?
> - The vacuum hose that feeds the brake booster only feeds the brake booster,
> and not any other vacuum reservoirs, right?
>
> If this is a common failure, am I on the right track?
>
> Thanks
>
> Arnold
>
>
Best chance that it is the brake booster very common complaint nothing
to rebuild just replace the brake booster. The noise will get worse @
some point & the power brake's will slowly start to get harder to press
Glenn

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Arnold

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 7:55 pm
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Thanks for your reply, What I was asking was if the vacuum source for the AC
actuators and the brake booster are coming from 2 different places on the
intake manifold, so I could isolate the vacuum leak by plugging one hose at
the time in the engine compartment. I could not do that if they were fed by
the same point, and split with a Tee downstream, or if the actuators are fed
from the brake booster. The hissing sound appears to be coming from
an area under the steering wheel. I will not have access to the vehicle for
another 7 to 10 days.
Thanks

Arnold

"JM Albuquerque" wrote in message

>
> "Arnold" escreveu na mensagem
>
> > Hi there !! My new (to me) V70 T5 has a hissing sound in the cabin,
which
> > I
> > suspect is a vacuum leak, took it to the dealer and they said that the
> > brake
> > booster have to be replaced ($540 plus labor). I would like to plug the
> > vacuum line that feeds the booster and make sure that the diagnostics is
> > accurate/ Couple of questions:
> >
> > - The vacuum feed for the AC vent actuators, where is that coming from?
>
> Engine vacuum.
>
> > - The vacuum hose that feeds the brake booster only feeds the brake
> > booster,
> > and not any other vacuum reservoirs, right?
>
> Again from engine vacuum.
>
> > If this is a common failure, am I on the right track?
>
> Usually the cause is some previous repair where the
> mechanics brakes the hose when repairing anything else.
> The less goings to the work shop the best.
>
> Basically you need to locate where is the hissing sound
> comming from. From the engine compartiment, or from
> the interior of the car.
>
> That's no vacuum pump, so that vacuum always comes
> from the engine intake manifold.
>
>
>
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JM Albuquerque

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 2:19 am
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"Arnold" escreveu na mensagem

> Thanks for your reply, What I was asking was if the vacuum source for the
> AC
> actuators and the brake booster are coming from 2 different places on the
> intake manifold, so I could isolate the vacuum leak by plugging one hose
> at
> the time in the engine compartment. I could not do that if they were fed
> by
> the same point, and split with a Tee downstream, or if the actuators are
> fed
> from the brake booster. The hissing sound appears to be coming from
> an area under the steering wheel. I will not have access to the vehicle
> for
> another 7 to 10 days.
> Thanks


Look, vacuum is changing all the time.
You can have hard vacuum under heavy decceleration, and
no vacuum at all when the turbo is at full pressure.
So, the hissing sound must change accordingly.

Hissing sounds may have many sources.
You need to find the patern, when it changes sound, and so on.

Brakes is hard to believe - large independent hose with an
anti-return valve.
The AC actuators could be, but again vacuum changes all the
time inside the intake manifold.
There is a small vacuum hose for the turbo indicator too.

Are you sure it is a vacuum related problem?

If its a gasoline car, usually vacuum problems causes the
"engine failure" lamp to light (lambda sensor), due to
a faulty air intake.


>
> Arnold
>
> "JM Albuquerque" wrote in message
>
>>
>> "Arnold" escreveu na mensagem
>>
>> > Hi there !! My new (to me) V70 T5 has a hissing sound in the cabin,
> which
>> > I
>> > suspect is a vacuum leak, took it to the dealer and they said that the
>> > brake
>> > booster have to be replaced ($540 plus labor). I would like to plug
>> > the
>> > vacuum line that feeds the booster and make sure that the diagnostics
>> > is
>> > accurate/ Couple of questions:
>> >
>> > - The vacuum feed for the AC vent actuators, where is that coming from?
>>
>> Engine vacuum.
>>
>> > - The vacuum hose that feeds the brake booster only feeds the brake
>> > booster,
>> > and not any other vacuum reservoirs, right?
>>
>> Again from engine vacuum.
>>
>> > If this is a common failure, am I on the right track?
>>
>> Usually the cause is some previous repair where the
>> mechanics brakes the hose when repairing anything else.
>> The less goings to the work shop the best.
>>
>> Basically you need to locate where is the hissing sound
>> comming from. From the engine compartiment, or from
>> the interior of the car.
>>
>> That's no vacuum pump, so that vacuum always comes
>> from the engine intake manifold.
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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