Cold Start Vacuum
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Cold Start Vacuum
Anyone know anything about this part? It broke when pulling the motor and need to get another one. It appears to be vacuum lines for the fuel system.
Anyone know what Toyota calls it or have a part number? edit: for 92 Pickup 3.0 5spd 4wd
Thanks
Here is a pic of the location:
Anyone know what Toyota calls it or have a part number? edit: for 92 Pickup 3.0 5spd 4wd
Thanks
Here is a pic of the location:
Last edited by cusportsman; 04-14-2011 at 01:27 PM.
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if u have the v-6 and u have a vacuum line from it to the charcoal canister and it sits at the back of the motor?
dont know the name but last time i called dealer it was 75. for it
dont know the name but last time i called dealer it was 75. for it
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how about getting the FSM for your truck it's free and check out the vacuum diagrams for it in it. If they aren't in there then Autozone has good vacuum diagrams as well. If not those places then you can find your part number and diagrams over on toyotapartszone with an approx cost.
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its called the tvv valve. below is a link to the valve.
http://www.ncttora.com/fsm/1990-1995...n/evaporat.pdf
http://www.ncttora.com/fsm/1990-1995...n/evaporat.pdf
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TVV stands for "Thermal Vacuum Valve" in the FSM
In the parts book:
VALVE, BIMETAL VACUUM SWITCHING, NO.1
**925-05047
http://www.toyotapartszone.com/oem/t...925-05047.html
Search on this forum for TVV; many have reported successfully repairing one. I found that the plastic head was too degraded to successfully repair.
In the parts book:
VALVE, BIMETAL VACUUM SWITCHING, NO.1
**925-05047
http://www.toyotapartszone.com/oem/t...925-05047.html
Search on this forum for TVV; many have reported successfully repairing one. I found that the plastic head was too degraded to successfully repair.
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