Ecto1
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I stopped by the auto parts store & picked up a vacuum tester for my power booster. If the car sits for a few days the booster looses vacuum & I can't press the brake pedal down enough to engage the sensor so that the pushbutton start works. The display in the dash claims: "Press Brake Pedal To Start". But since there's no vacuum I can't move the brake pedal.
Anyway ... The clerk at the store said that because of the turbo the engine must have a vacuum pump to operate the booster. I looked over the vacuum lines from the booster a little and don't see any signs of a pump. In the old days there was something called a vacuum reserve tank to hold the vacuum. I assume the Ecoboost has a reserve tank somewhere...
Does anyone know for sure?
Thx.
Anyway ... The clerk at the store said that because of the turbo the engine must have a vacuum pump to operate the booster. I looked over the vacuum lines from the booster a little and don't see any signs of a pump. In the old days there was something called a vacuum reserve tank to hold the vacuum. I assume the Ecoboost has a reserve tank somewhere...
Does anyone know for sure?
Thx.
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