In addition, all
the involved vacuum hoses need to be cleaned or replaced.
Not exact matches
There is a poor - man's boost - leak test that
involves plugging the intake (a pint - sized paint can works well I think), pulling the
vacuum reference line to the bypass valve (the small
hose), blowing into it, and then covering it with your thumb.
A carburetor replacement
involves the air cleaner,
vacuum hose, car fuel line, and a number of other parts.
The repair often
involves replacing the EVAP
vacuum switching valve (VSV) and the charcoal canister as an assembly, but if you want to save money, try replacing just the EVAP VSV and cleaning all the
vacuum hoses at the canister; sometimes it may be enough to fix the problem.
• Interviewed clients to determine how they wanted their cars to be serviced • Provided information regarding costs
involved in performing different types of services • Washed cars from the outside using
hose pipes, detergents and sponges • Assisted in
vacuuming cars interiors by using specialized car
vacuum cleaners • Dried, waxed and buffed car exteriors and ensured that any visible dents or scrapes are communicated to the client • Polished interiors using designated dashboard polishes in a safe manner