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i took my dash out today to replace it and where the brake light switch is there is a switch with a vacuum line attached,,,i have never heard of nor seen this before,,but has anyone else seen this,,it's a 1990 ghia sedan
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i think its for the cruise control.it turns off cruise control when u hit the brakes.
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yeah thats what we suspected,,but it not mentioned in the book,,
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i love pepsi max ive had a can a day since 97 without fail sometimes 2.
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thats why i chose it,,,it's better than diet joke,,and even better than diet pepsi,,,,
on a side note i bought the clear front indicators today,,putting then on on the weekend,,,
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do you guys work for pepsi or something?
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christopher wrote: i think its for the cruise control.it turns off cruise control when u hit the brakes.
Most definately the cruise conrol switch. On EA, EB and ED the Cruise Control was a vacuum control system and required a seperate switch to 1, disengage cruise, and 2 release vacuum from the system.
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christopher wrote: i think its for the cruise control.it turns off cruise control when u hit the brakes.
i always though the the cruise 'off' wiring was hooked up to the brake light wiring so that when you but you foot on the brake your stop lights would come effectivly turning of the cruise control
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i think ef-el used electric instead of vacum and cokes tastes better
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no dont work for pepsi just drink alot of it thats why im a big man.
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nannas_ed wrote: christopher wrote: i think its for the cruise control.it turns off cruise control when u hit the brakes. i always though the the cruise 'off' wiring was hooked up to the brake light wiring so that when you but you foot on the brake your stop lights would come effectivly turning of the cruise control You are right, on an EF-EL it uses the brake light switch. However on the EA-ED because it is a vacuum operated system it uses a seperate combination switch which is also mounted on the brake pedal.
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tristo wrote: no dont work for pepsi just drink alot of it thats why im a big man.
same here
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pepsimax wrote: i took my dash out today to replace it and where the brake light switch is there is a switch with a vacuum line attached,,,i have never heard of nor seen this before,,but has anyone else seen this,,it's a 1990 ghia sedan On the EA Ghia There is an air tube that conects to the cabin temperature sensor ,
to get to it remove the two small switch panels on either side of the steering column, beneath the instrument panel. Removethe two instument panel bezel screws,remove the three screws retaining the instrument panel bezel, lower the adjustable steering colum and withdraw the bezel, Remove the radio surround bezel retaining screws, unclip the lower retaining pegs and remove the bezel, remove the four screws retaining the centre register housing and withdraw sufficiently toallow access to the cabin temperature sensor,be carefull when removing it pry it gently from the two mounting pins Excessisive force will break the mounting pins, this is where the air lin conects to along with the wiring, Good Luck Axel
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