Your video gave me great instruction on diagnosing my 1985 GMC SIERRA Defrost problem and the issue. I found my issue, repaired the broken Vacuum line and now I have Defrost. Thanks!!! GE
I wish I watched this video before spending all day trying to fix my defroster. Thanks for posting this, it saved me spending all day tomorrow on it too.
Line needs to go back to that round vacuum reservoir though. A 2nd new vacuum line needs to go from that round reservoir to that fitting in the intake manifold.
Thank you!!! You saved me so much work and frustration. I have a 79, found that black and gray hose coming out the firewall. Traced it to the ball and it was rotted off. Took me 5 minutes and didn't cost a thing. I already had some 5/32 hose laying around. Cut back the old hose to a good spot, slipped the new over it and then over to the vacuum bulb. You're my hero!!
Just wanted to comment on here and say THANK YOU for doing this video. Helped me find the one line that ran through the firewall (was previously burnt) and was able to connect it to my throttle body and now I have heat again!
Thanks for the video I took the box out to replace heater core once i got it all back together and heat working couldn't figure out why it was stuck on vent mode and wouldn't go to defrost now a little more knowledge of where it's powered hopefully will figure it out
That "ball" is the vacuum reservoir. It's the main component that operates the HVAC/cruise control.lol. I guess you can use the port you did,but the vacuum reservoir is the correct component
Hello yall. Im having the same issue. My vacuum hose goin to the reservoir is completely gone . So does another hose go from the manifold to the reservoir? Thanks
Your video gave me great instruction on diagnosing my 1985 GMC SIERRA Defrost problem and the issue. I found my issue, repaired the broken Vacuum line and now I have Defrost. Thanks!!! GE
I wish I watched this video before spending all day trying to fix my defroster.
Thanks for posting this, it saved me spending all day tomorrow on it too.
Line needs to go back to that round vacuum reservoir though. A 2nd new vacuum line needs to go from that round reservoir to that fitting in the intake manifold.
Thank you!!! You saved me so much work and frustration. I have a 79, found that black and gray hose coming out the firewall. Traced it to the ball and it was rotted off. Took me 5 minutes and didn't cost a thing. I already had some 5/32 hose laying around. Cut back the old hose to a good spot, slipped the new over it and then over to the vacuum bulb. You're my hero!!
Did u put the line back in the black ball with a new line I'm having the same problem
Yes, the line was rotten and leaking. I repaired it and plugged it back in the ball.
Line has to go there. It is a vacuum reservoir. It stores vacuum even when you turn the engine off.
Just wanted to comment on here and say THANK YOU for doing this video. Helped me find the one line that ran through the firewall (was previously burnt) and was able to connect it to my throttle body and now I have heat again!
Thanks! Because of this video I now have control of my vents again. My vacuum hose was super crusty and broken right where you said it was.
I like that!. I have an 86 chevy for 15 yrs. I wish you had more vids up
You sir are a hero, having this exact issue on my Electra and wasn't 100% if those were actual vacuum lines.
Dude I hope you read your messages.. Just want to thank you. I have the same setup and the same problem. And your video helped fix it !
Thank ya sir . I just fixed my vent problem because of this video.
Very informative. Been racking my brain trying to figure it out.
That ball is a vacuum reserve so when you go full throttle you still have vacuum and or if you're sitting with the vehicle off
CORRECT!! 🎯
Or heat will move around as you accelerate. Thanks for the info.
Saved me a ton of time! Thank you!
Thanks for the video I took the box out to replace heater core once i got it all back together and heat working couldn't figure out why it was stuck on vent mode and wouldn't go to defrost now a little more knowledge of where it's powered hopefully will figure it out
I fixed mine in 3 minutes! Thanks, man, you helped me out.
I fixed mine in 3 minutes! Thanks, man, you helped me a bunch!!
I'm very grateful for your video. It was extremely helpful. Have a happy Thanksgiving and a merry Christmas.
Thank you sir , great to be able to do it yourself .
Nice one for posting this video, I've got my truck sorted now 😉👍.
Working on the same thing just before winter. Again! THANKS!
Nice presentation, thanks for sharing!
Fixed my problem thank you very much it is Friday February 19 2021 frozen Oklahoma City
Thanks for the video I was having a same problem now I'll be able to fix it
Vato you are the man!!!
Fixed my problem, Thank you!!
Hi Tim Thanks for the great video. Helped me out alot!
Thank you for this video!
exact problem I'm having with my 84 Sierra. no defroster. Will check and re do my vacuum line
thanks, now i know how to get mine working, at least how to check it
Great video 👍
Thanks for sharing!!
thx, i have been trying to find where that hose is forever...
Awesome thanks 👍
Where can I buy that vacuum line?
Thank you!
If this works…. I haven’t had controls in years and it was after I took my engine out I think this is it
Thanks!
"like magic"
That "ball" is the vacuum reservoir. It's the main component that operates the HVAC/cruise control.lol. I guess you can use the port you did,but the vacuum reservoir is the correct component
Where does the ball get its vacuum?
It's a reserve
@@629hills from the manifold. When manifold vacuum is low (going up a hill) reservoir keeps vacuum in system.
* BINGO *
Best comment award goes to "007" here. Shaken, not stirred...
Hello yall. Im having the same issue. My vacuum hose goin to the reservoir is completely gone . So does another hose go from the manifold to the reservoir? Thanks
Not all heroes wear capes!🫡🥹 thank you sir!!