Combination Air By-Pass/Air Control Valve

1991 Ford Taurus L, 4D Sedan, 3.8 4SECTION Combination Air By-Pass/Air Control Valve
  1. Disconnect hoses from outlets "A" and "B". See Fig 1 . Disconnect and plug vacuum line to port "D". With engine operating at 1500 RPM, airflow should be noted coming out of by-pass vents.
    Fig 1: Combination Air By-Pass/Air Control Valve
    G90J14331Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  2. Reconnect vacuum line to port "D". Disconnect and plug vacuum line to port "S". Ensure vacuum is present in line to vacuum port "D". Accelerate engine to 1500 RPM. Airflow should be noted coming out of outlet "B". No airflow should be detected at outlet "A".
  3. Apply 8-10 in. Hg vacuum to port "S". With engine operating at 1500 RPM, airflow should be noted coming out of outlet "A". If valve is bleed type, less air will flow from outlet "A" or "B", and the main discharge will change when vacuum is applied to port "S".
  4. If the conditions in the above steps are not met, replace valve. If above conditions are met, valve is okay. Reconnect hoses and vacuum lines.
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