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SEAN-- OK --so where is the diaphragm located??
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It's attached to the blend damper, somewhere under the dash.there could be more than one actuator. Looks like this.
http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/de...+door+actuator
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OK got it will check that out too--thanx FED 387
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This is for reference only as it is for a Ranger, but a picture is worth a 1000 words.
http://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/at...ntid=517&stc=1
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OK Sean--- how do you know wether its a good one or a bad one? by using a hand actuated pump its supposed to move correct if it doesnt move its bad right---these things are a little pricey dont want to buy a 1/2 dozen til I hit the right one!!! --Thanx FED 387
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With pneumatic actuators we apply pressure, and with a pressure above what is above the actuators spring pressure it will move. In this case its vacuum, but the same principal. With the 17-21" w.c. rating of the vacuum pump, the actuator should stroke to the full position, and remain there. With what you are describing chances are if you apply 17-21" of vacuum directly to the actuator, if it moves and stays fully stroked, it is fine. Work backwards from there until you find what is damaged or unhooked. It could be as simple as the vacuum line is disconnected or cracked at the actuator.
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Sean-- thanx got my Sat AM all set up for doing this--Regards FED 387
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OK --found it!!!! the insulatution they put around the battery over time had worn a TINY !!!!!! pin hole in the seam of the vacuum reservoir cannister--- even under water it rarely bubbled--- so I siliconed it for now but I have a BRAND NEW cannister coming--- the one we used that we thought was good had an even smaller leak but it did leak---
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