servicing vacuum actuated parts, do these need/benefit from any kind of service? |
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servicing vacuum actuated parts, do these need/benefit from any kind of service? |
914 RZ-1 |
Jul 14 2017, 10:55 AM
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Porsche Padawan Group: Members Posts: 683 Joined: 17-December 14 From: Santa Clarita, CA Member No.: 18,230 Region Association: Southern California |
My car sat for 20 years in a garage. It now runs and drives, but I'm wondering if any of the vacuum-actuated parts (TPS, etc) could benefit from any kind of service. I'm wondering if the seals or other parts on these components need to be checked for sticking/rot/losing elasticity. I've replaced a few of the other seals on the car (fuel gauge seal, some vacuum hoses, fuel hoses, etc). I'm just concerned about the ones I can't see.
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