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89' 244 vacuum line from heater control 200 1989

My beloved 89 244. 342,000+ miles, replaced blower motor, all was well. Blower motor switch worked erratically. Wiring issue in the switch. Fixed that, went to button it up, vacuum hose on the floor control had become disconnected. It's the hose in the lowest position on the floor control (button closest to drivers side). Gave it a little tug to reattach and...you guessed it, the other end pulled off. Question is, where does the other end attach? I can't seem to find any diagrams that show where this hose disconnected from. Thank you for your help and Happy Anniversary!!








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vacuum line from heater control 200 1989

Thank you so much!!Finally got time to tear it apart again and I found the T that the line went to above the blower motor. She's running much better. I can't thank you guys enough for your help.








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vacuum line from heater control 200 1989

Hi,

Thank you for posting your results so it makes it worth our efforts to help.

A nice courtesy going around makes everyone feel better for helping out.

Phil








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89' 244 vacuum line from heater control 200 1989

Ok, first, thanks for the response. Maybe this whole thing is connected incorrectly. Right now I have 5 hoses coming out of the control panel:

1- the line on the recirc goes up under the dash towards the windshield
2- the line from defrost goes up under the dash towards the windshield
3- there are 3 lines coming from the floor button
a-1st position from top goes to the "T". Both lines from the "T" go to the bellows on either side of the blower motor casing.
b- 2nd position from the top goes to the end of the plastic bubble tank.
c-3rd position from the top is the hose that is disconnected.
Thank you!!








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89' 244 vacuum line from heater control 200 1989

Ok, first, thanks for the response. Maybe this whole thing is connected incorrectly. Right now I have 5 hoses coming out of the control panel:

1- the line on the recirc goes up under the dash towards the windshield
2- the line from defrost goes up under the dash towards the windshield
3- there are 3 lines coming from the floor button
a-1st position from top goes to the "T". Both lines from the "T" go to the bellows on either side of the blower motor casing.
b- 2nd position from the top goes to the end of the plastic bubble tank.
c-3rd position from the top is the hose that is disconnected.
Thank you!!








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89' 244 vacuum line from heater control 200 1989

If you squint, you can see the switch has numbers molded in. The hoses have numbers too.




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Art Benstein near Baltimore

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89' 244 vacuum line from heater control 200 1989



From the switch a short hose joins a T connector to split to the floor vent valves.

http://cleanflametrap.com/fan.html

http://cleanflametrap.com/a_man (look at last page)

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Art Benstein near Baltimore

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