84 22r Disconnected Vacuum Lines Sensors/Switches
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84 22r Disconnected Vacuum Lines Sensors/Switches
Today my 84 22R Toyota pickup failed smog because of "disconnected vacuum lines sensors/switches." There are two hoses that go into something behind the distributor but aren't connected to anything else (see pics below). I have no idea what these are and the vacuum diagrams I have seen haven't been any help.
The two hoses:
Where they connect:
Any help would be great!
I should probably add that my truck passed smog last time with these hoses exactly as they are now.
The two hoses:
Where they connect:
Any help would be great!
I should probably add that my truck passed smog last time with these hoses exactly as they are now.
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I don't recognize those vac lines on my 84 22r (california emissions?)
But try this: http://www.autozone.com/az/cds/en_us...rInfoPages.htm
But try this: http://www.autozone.com/az/cds/en_us...rInfoPages.htm
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Thats not the original power steering pump that came on your truck, so somewere along the way its been changed. 84 carbed 22R`s didn`t have those vacuum hoses, so what you need to do it unscrew that fitting from the pump and go to the hardware store and buy a plug to replace it. I would recomend that you paint the top of the plug black so it blends in and is not noticable, that should make the smog guy happy.
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