Posted by Brian-Ont on February 25, 2011 at 11:28:51 from (206.220.183.9):
In Reply to: 01 Olds Van Defrost posted by Moline_guy on February 25, 2011 at 10:21:56:
I have a 98 Pontiac Transport van that i had heater function control problems with.I can"t remember what the exact symptoms were. I had a hard plastic vacuum line get cut by the serp belt. Where mine got cut was on top of the motor just before the P/S pump. I just cut the ends straight and joined them with a rubber hose. The other thought is, you said that the wife was plowing through some drifts. Did the vacuum line get pulled off of the vacuum ball under neath the van. If my memory hasn"t failed me I think its on the right side of the van about half way back on the frame. Just my 2 cents worth. Also when your done snow blowing I"ve got some you could do. LOL
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