Dodge 2001 Ram 1500 Owner's Manual page 2758

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VACUUM CHECK VALVE (Continued)
compartment. This check valve also helps to main-
tain the system vacuum needed to retain the selected
HVAC mode settings, but isolates the HVAC vacuum
circuit from the vehicle speed control vacuum circuit.
It prevents the vehicle speed control servo from
bleeding down the HVAC system vacuum during
extended heavy engine load operation.
The vacuum check valve cannot be repaired and, if
faulty or damaged, it must be replaced.
REMOVAL
(1) On models with a gasoline engine, unplug the
vacuum supply line connector at the vacuum check
valve (Fig. 28). On models with a diesel engine,
remove the clamp from the vacuum supply line con-
nector and unplug the connector from the vacuum
check valve (Fig. 29).
Fig. 28 VACUUM CHECK VALVES - GASOLINE
1 - INTAKE MANIFOLD VACUUM TAP
2 - VACUUM CHECK VALVES
(2) On models with a gasoline engine, note the ori-
entation of the check valve in the vacuum supply line
for correct reinstallation.
(3) On models with a gasoline engine, unplug the
remaining line on the vacuum check valve from the
vacuum supply line fitting. On models with a diesel
engine, unscrew the check valve and nipple unit from
the engine vacuum pump.
INSTALLATION
(1) On models with a gasoline engine, plug in the
vacuum check valve to the vacuum line fittings, not-
ENGINE
Fig. 29 VACUUM CHECK VALVE - DIESEL ENGINE
1 - VACUUM CHECK VALVE
2 - VACUUM SUPPLY LINE
ing the proper orientation of the check valve in the
line. On models with a diesel engine, screw the check
valve and nipple unit into the engine vacuum pump.
Tighten the check valve and nipple unit to 24 N·m
(18 ft. lbs.).
(2) On models with a diesel engine, plug in the
connector to the vacuum check valve and install the
clamp from the vacuum supply line connector.
VACUUM RESERVOIR
DESCRIPTION
Models equipped with a gasoline engine have a
vacuum reservoir. The vacuum reservoir is mounted
in the passenger side cowl plenum area, under the
cowl plenum cover/grille panel. The cowl plenum cov-
er/grille panel must be removed from the vehicle to
access the vacuum reservoir for service.
OPERATION
Engine vacuum is stored in the vacuum reservoir.
The stored vacuum is used to operate the vacuum-
controlled vehicle accessories during periods of low
engine vacuum such as when the vehicle is climbing
a steep grade, or under other high engine load oper-
ating conditions.
The vacuum reservoir cannot be repaired and, if
faulty or damaged, it must be replaced.
CONTROLS
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