This problem really sucks - actually it doesn't, and that's the problem.
When the push/pull vacuum lines to the wiper cover control cansiter (did I say that right?) are both plugged, The head lights work perfectly.
When the lines are connected to the canister, the headlights are very sluggish and the wiper cover won't move at all.
My conclusion is there has to be a vacuum leak at the cansiter. If it was "upline", it doesn't seem the head lights would work when the push/pull lines are plugged.
I can only suspect that I'm suffering vacuum loss around the push/pull shaft coming out of the canister. It otherwise appears to be a closed system.
Any input would be appreciated, other than sell the car and buy a new one :-(.
Would a heavy grease around he shaft have any effect, or is it useless to pursue fixing this one.
IF I need to replace the canister, are the "large peanut butter jar" shaped canisters available repro or otherwise?
Thanks.
When the push/pull vacuum lines to the wiper cover control cansiter (did I say that right?) are both plugged, The head lights work perfectly.
When the lines are connected to the canister, the headlights are very sluggish and the wiper cover won't move at all.
My conclusion is there has to be a vacuum leak at the cansiter. If it was "upline", it doesn't seem the head lights would work when the push/pull lines are plugged.
I can only suspect that I'm suffering vacuum loss around the push/pull shaft coming out of the canister. It otherwise appears to be a closed system.
Any input would be appreciated, other than sell the car and buy a new one :-(.
Would a heavy grease around he shaft have any effect, or is it useless to pursue fixing this one.
IF I need to replace the canister, are the "large peanut butter jar" shaped canisters available repro or otherwise?
Thanks.
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