Okay, as stated in the title, my hearse literature states that it has an air exchanger for the rear compartment.
As a Cadillac Fleetwood, my car has a part that I can't find as being a part of a 1992 Fleetwood - an electric vacuum pump, mounted just forward of the front drivers-side tire underneath the car. It connects on one end back to the power brake booster, and on the other end is connected to... nothing. There is a hose, and it is connected to nothing. And I can't find anything it MIGHT connect to!
My car runs fine, brakes fine, etc. The pump has been disconnected until today. It runs, it's noisy as all-get-out, but it doesn't seem to have a function.
So I'm curious if it could be connected to the air exchange system possibly?
As a Cadillac Fleetwood, my car has a part that I can't find as being a part of a 1992 Fleetwood - an electric vacuum pump, mounted just forward of the front drivers-side tire underneath the car. It connects on one end back to the power brake booster, and on the other end is connected to... nothing. There is a hose, and it is connected to nothing. And I can't find anything it MIGHT connect to!
My car runs fine, brakes fine, etc. The pump has been disconnected until today. It runs, it's noisy as all-get-out, but it doesn't seem to have a function.
So I'm curious if it could be connected to the air exchange system possibly?