A diagram of the vacuum lines on a 2006 Chevy Silverado can be find in the service manual. It outlines their location and specific function within the vehicle.
Vacuum lines on the 2003 Chevy Silverado 2500 heavy duty pickup truck. A diagram of the entire vacuum line system can be obtained from most Chevrolet dealerships.
The vacuum lines on a 2000 Chevy Silverado run between the intake manifold and multiple valves across the top of the engine. The vacuum pressure is generated by the engine's compression.
You have to drop it down or raise the bed to get to them. then it is just clamps
There is a sticker under the hood somewhere that will show you where thay go.
NO, they are flared
If you look under the hood you will see a sticker with all the vacuum lines on it.
That would be the accumulator for the Air Conditioning system.
It goes in the over flow jug. If you look at it you will see 2 lines, They read FULL WHEN COLD and FULL WHEN HOT.
They are on the passanger side of the transmission, They come out of the side of the trans and run up the side of the engine and hooks to the RADIATOR. Just follow the lines from the transmission. There are 2 of them.
There are little medal horse shoe clips that must be removed before you can remove the lines. Use a small screew driver, there is 1 per line.
Check and tighten all fittings Check fuel lines and tank for signs of leak