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CCS-100 Quit working
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<blockquote data-quote="odowda" data-source="post: 1099838" data-attributes="member: 13887"><p>The symptoms described are similar to what occured on my 2004 with a CC1 unit. I checked all the usual possibilities suggested by the board members, including the electronic readings. The servo valves all tested ok. Everything checked out OK, but as a last measure I shot a hefty dose of engine fogging spray into the vacuum canister through the main port and rotated it around in a vertical position so as to lubricate the piston at the canister wall. It immediately started working again and continues to to date. I wish I had had a cut-away drawing of the internal construction to use in trouble shooting, but coul not find one anywhere.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="odowda, post: 1099838, member: 13887"] The symptoms described are similar to what occured on my 2004 with a CC1 unit. I checked all the usual possibilities suggested by the board members, including the electronic readings. The servo valves all tested ok. Everything checked out OK, but as a last measure I shot a hefty dose of engine fogging spray into the vacuum canister through the main port and rotated it around in a vertical position so as to lubricate the piston at the canister wall. It immediately started working again and continues to to date. I wish I had had a cut-away drawing of the internal construction to use in trouble shooting, but coul not find one anywhere. Hope this helps [/QUOTE]
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