Cruise Control vacuum line
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2015 2:37 am
Hi ppl,
As some of you may know, after solving the gas smell problem, I'm still having some idle issues.
Tonight I was looking the engine bay, searching for a vacuum leak and found this strange thing (A) that has been glued by the last owner. After making some investment figured out that was something related with the cruise control, because one of the vacuum lines go to the cruise control servo. As you can see in the picture, the vacuum line runs to the driver side and splits at point (B), next to the servo. At this point, one line goes to the CC servo and the other one was in the middle of nowhere (C).

Well, when I bought the Beretta, the turn signal lever was broken and without the cruise control on/off switch. Also, the cruise control buttons were missing (V shaped steering wheel), so I assumed that everything was disabled.
After all your help and researching some web pages, I figured out that a vacuum line is maybe one of the main causes for idle issues. So, here are the questions:
1. Do you think that vacuum line (C) is one of the causes for the idling issues?
2. How to make sure that the cruise control system is completely disabled? Any fuse to pull out?
3. Where does the vacuum line (C) goes. Where to attach it?
Thank you so much.
As some of you may know, after solving the gas smell problem, I'm still having some idle issues.
Tonight I was looking the engine bay, searching for a vacuum leak and found this strange thing (A) that has been glued by the last owner. After making some investment figured out that was something related with the cruise control, because one of the vacuum lines go to the cruise control servo. As you can see in the picture, the vacuum line runs to the driver side and splits at point (B), next to the servo. At this point, one line goes to the CC servo and the other one was in the middle of nowhere (C).

Well, when I bought the Beretta, the turn signal lever was broken and without the cruise control on/off switch. Also, the cruise control buttons were missing (V shaped steering wheel), so I assumed that everything was disabled.
After all your help and researching some web pages, I figured out that a vacuum line is maybe one of the main causes for idle issues. So, here are the questions:
1. Do you think that vacuum line (C) is one of the causes for the idling issues?
2. How to make sure that the cruise control system is completely disabled? Any fuse to pull out?
3. Where does the vacuum line (C) goes. Where to attach it?
Thank you so much.