Where to plug this vacuum line in

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Though I have to admit when I bought one a year ago I didnt know anything about bleeding brakes and like an idiot I didnt read the instructions and being a young know it all at the time I ended up using the hand pump and pumping a crap ton of air into my brake system. I bled them for and I'm not exaggerating for 5 hours and still had small amounts of bubbles coming out
 

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Is there a possibility that this, solenoid I believe, could have got damaged in the engine fire? I got a vacuum gauge last night and I'm gonn see if my system is loosing vacuum but if not what would that thing be called?

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Does anyone have a pic or can explain where this recirculation solenoid hooks into the vacuum system.

Mine is not connected to anything.
 

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Does anyone have a pic or can explain where this recirculation solenoid hooks into the vacuum system.

Mine is not connected to anything.
Mine goes down into the heater fan box, along with a bundle of wires.

Best pic I have. I drew a green line alongside the vac hose. (It's a black line, that loops down, then goes back up to a white plastic line, that runs inside with the wires.)

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There's a connector inside the passenger kick panel if you have to run a new line.
 

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Mine goes down into the heater fan box, along with a bundle of wires.

Best pic I have. I drew a green line alongside the vac hose. (It's a black line, that loops down, then goes back up to a white plastic line, that runs inside with the wires.)

Thanks for the help. I had to trim the conduit back but I found the vacuum line. Reconnected with new rubber connectors. All the functions work now :cheers:

If only everything else was this easy!
 
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