Hoses to the intake plenum
Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2023 8:45 pm
Hello guys!
Have some strange hoses coming from each side of a solenoid, attached between the vacuumchamber and the intake plenum.
Both hoses are plugged at the other end, and due to drawings theese two hoses shouldn`t be there. This came with the car that
I purchased two years ago. Problems I have with the car at the moment are: The rpm meeter doesnΒ΄t work after start up, and at the same
time the startmotor do not shut of until after 10 sec. The signal to the relay stays on. This only appears when the engine is warm. NEVER cold.
The problem is also reduced in cold weather.
A more seldom problem is that efter starting the engine the engine lamp comes on, engine stumbles and missfires, and a high skwekee noise
is heard. The car runs like <beep>, but all is good after restarting. This only happened 3 times over two years.
What are the hoses for, can the problems I have be related to theese? If not, what are they for, and what can the problems I have be related to??
Thank`s for input!
/Robban
Have some strange hoses coming from each side of a solenoid, attached between the vacuumchamber and the intake plenum.
Both hoses are plugged at the other end, and due to drawings theese two hoses shouldn`t be there. This came with the car that
I purchased two years ago. Problems I have with the car at the moment are: The rpm meeter doesnΒ΄t work after start up, and at the same
time the startmotor do not shut of until after 10 sec. The signal to the relay stays on. This only appears when the engine is warm. NEVER cold.
The problem is also reduced in cold weather.
A more seldom problem is that efter starting the engine the engine lamp comes on, engine stumbles and missfires, and a high skwekee noise
is heard. The car runs like <beep>, but all is good after restarting. This only happened 3 times over two years.
What are the hoses for, can the problems I have be related to theese? If not, what are they for, and what can the problems I have be related to??
Thank`s for input!
/Robban