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Old Sep 28th, 2017, 08:04   #1
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Hi,

I am having a problem with a faulty vacuum sensor. My car is a C30, 2009. 2.41 (Petrol) It is is in the hose that goes from the brake booster to the vacuum pump and is located adjacent to the firewall, passenger side (RHD) and has an orange plug connecting it to the wiring loom.

It is item 11 in the parts drawing. Does anyone have a part number for the item or complete (#11)hose?
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Old Sep 28th, 2017, 20:52   #2
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Are you sure the sensors faulty and its not the electric vac pump thats failed
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No. There's not a problem with the pump. In fact it runs for two minutes after the key is out and it is controlled by the in line vacuum sensor. Unplugging the vacuum sensor stops the pump running.

If anyone has links to an electrical schematic for that circuit I'd appreciate it.
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