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Any help would be appreciated.
I have a 300 TDI Discovery (96) auto box, and the cruise control stopped working, I checked the hoses and they were split so I replaced the one from the actuator to the "Tee" piece and the one from the brake switch to the "Tee" piece, The one from the pump was also split at the ends so I cut the damaged bits off.
The vacuum pipes now hold the vacuum and the pump works as I put 12V across two of the terminals, it sucked the bellows on the actuator in, if I clampped the pipe it would hold the vacuum no problem, if I stopped the pump the vacuum was lost.
So is there supposed to be a one way valve in the pump that to keep the vacuum? or does the pump run continually to maintain the vacuum?
Should the actuator arm move much? mine dosen't.
If the vacuum system is as I suspect OK where do I go next?
Cheers
I have a 300 TDI Discovery (96) auto box, and the cruise control stopped working, I checked the hoses and they were split so I replaced the one from the actuator to the "Tee" piece and the one from the brake switch to the "Tee" piece, The one from the pump was also split at the ends so I cut the damaged bits off.
The vacuum pipes now hold the vacuum and the pump works as I put 12V across two of the terminals, it sucked the bellows on the actuator in, if I clampped the pipe it would hold the vacuum no problem, if I stopped the pump the vacuum was lost.
So is there supposed to be a one way valve in the pump that to keep the vacuum? or does the pump run continually to maintain the vacuum?
Should the actuator arm move much? mine dosen't.
If the vacuum system is as I suspect OK where do I go next?
Cheers