* ブレーキブースター: This is a major vacuum consumer. The line to it is usually thick and easy to spot near the firewall.
* 送信: Some automatic transmissions use vacuum for various functions.
* Heater control valve: 温風・冷風をコントロールします。
* 販売代理店 (該当する場合): Older distributor-based ignition systems might use vacuum advance. Your '96 likely has electronic ignition, though.
* Emissions control system: Various vacuum-operated components might be part of the emissions system.
To find specific vacuum lines, you'll need to:
1. 修理マニュアルを参照してください。 A Haynes or Chilton manual specific to your 1996 Chevy Silverado will have diagrams showing the routing of all vacuum lines. This is the best way to identify them accurately.
2. Trace the lines: Start at the components mentioned above (brake booster is a good starting point) and follow the lines to see where they go. They are usually thin, rubber or plastic tubes.
3. Look for leaks: If you're having vacuum-related problems, look for cracks or holes in the lines.
Without knowing what system you're working on (brakes, A/C, etc.), it's impossible to pinpoint a specific location. Use a repair manual for accurate identification.
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