2001 Subaru Outback power vacuum booster

Tiny
PPERCY
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  • 2001 SUBARU OUTBACK
  • 4 CYL
  • AWD
  • AUTOMATIC
  • 150,000 MILES
This car runs great has had all required maintenance done, but when at a stop light the car does not idle smoothly. It will shake pretty good. I have been told by my mechanic that it is the diaphram in the power vacuum booster. 1500.00 to fix.
Friday, January 1st, 2010 AT 3:02 PM

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Tiny
RASMATAZ
  • MECHANIC
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Hi ppercy, Welcome to 2carpros and TY for the donation and selecting us as your auto repair site Feel free to ask questions at anytime and Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 2010

To check the vacuum booster, pump the brake pedal with the engine off until you've bled off all the vacuum from the unit. Then hold the pedal down and start the engine. You should feel the pedal depress slightly as engine vacuum enters the booster and pulls on the diaphragm. No change? Then check the vacuum hose connection and engine vacuum. If okay, the problem is in the booster and the booster needs to be replaced.

Vacuum boosters also have an external one-way check valve at the hose inlet that closes when the engine is either shut off or stalls. This traps vacuum inside the booster so it can still provide one or two power assisted stops until the engine is restarted. The valve also helps maintain vacuum when intake vacuum is low (when the engine is under load or is running at wide open throttle). You can check the valve by removing it and trying to blow through it from both sides. It should pass air from the rear but not from the front.
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Friday, January 1st, 2010 AT 3:23 PM

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