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- September 11, 2009
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- City, State
- Bedford Indiana
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 94 XLT 4x4




It works. WOW. That was extremely easy and I am proud of myself.
The reason I am so excited is..... I once paid a shop $309 bucks to replace that part on an old S-10 blazer I had. They fixed a tranny leak and vacuum line problem that caused it to die when you came to a stop. But They also caused an oil leak, the oil pressure plug and another plug (I think it was oil temp or something) to be so messed up they wouldn't stay in again EVER. They just fall right back out when you put them in.
So I am happy and thanks to everyone

Oh the vacuum thing was 2 vacuum tee's for $309!!!!!
Hope everyone else can fix theirs as easy as I fixed mine. Now to test it.... My brother is on his way home in his truck and will be picking up his 02 jeep and we're going to play follow the leader at foote's tomb.
Now any part-time off roader should do this.
My brother has two $500 water pumps from an old construction job he use to have. We hook them us to a car battery and pump water out of mud holes so we don't have to worry about wet feet in our daily drivers
