Another shop calls them "pillow" switches... I agree with your vacuum method being better because of the gauge indicating what is happening. more accurately. Thanks.
This video sucked. :D Thanks for the info. Home users could probably cobble something up with a set of AC manifold gauges, vacuum pump and some fittings if they've got them.
Hiram you know what your doing and doing it well, Thanks for sharing the valuable info and video.
Very good video Hiram. This has been helpful in the repair of a tehcm on a transmission overhaul.
Another shop calls them "pillow" switches...
I agree with your vacuum method being better because of the gauge indicating what is happening. more accurately. Thanks.
Hello Hi Hiram from Australia :) Thanks for sharing your knowledge and skills with us...
Un abrazo amigo Hiram Gutiérrez
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what happens if one was put back in like that would it throw a code, shift crappy or both?
Good video. Can anyone tell please, what is the purpose of these seals (membranes/ diaphrahm)?
Thanks.
How can I know where u are located
Thank you master
I changed mine out and now it went from p0989 & p0877 to p0878 .
Does anybody know where I went wrong?
This video sucked.
:D Thanks for the info. Home users could probably cobble something up with a set of AC manifold gauges, vacuum pump and some fittings if they've got them.
HVAC vacuum gauges are designed for very low levels of vacuum, a cheap automotive vacuum gauge would be a better match.