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I have a 1995 Dodge Spirit with a 2.5 liter 4 cylinder engine.The vacuum hose from the connector on the front of the brake booster is missing. Where does it connect to?

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Rear of the intake? start the engine and listen for hissing youl see it

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Brakes are hard to depress causing stopping problem

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so does it? it takes more pedal pressure but has 100% full braking.
this is no accident its by design.
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if ABS get the ABS scanned.

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2 Press the brake pedal down and start the engine. Verify that the brake pedal sinks slightly. Turn off engine.
3 Remove the vacuum hose from the brake booster.
4 Remove the brake lines from the master cylinder. Remove the master cylinder from the brake booster. Plug the fittings to prevent brake fluid seepage.
5 Disconnect the brake pedal from the push rod.
6 Have an assistant hold the brake booster from inside the engine compartment. Remove the nuts that hold the brake booster to the firewall. These nuts are usually located under the dash on the interior of the firewall.
7 Remove the brake booster.
8 Install the new brake booster to the firewall. Tighten the mounting nuts.
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3 Remove the vacuum hose from the brake booster.
4 Remove the brake lines from the master cylinder. Remove the master cylinder from the brake booster. Plug the fittings to prevent brake fluid seepage.
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      • Throttle position sensor
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      • EGR vacuum solenoid valve at intake manifold
    25. Disconnect heater hose from elbow.
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    34. Disconnect water hoses from oil cooler.
    35. Disconnect fuel hose from fuel pipe.
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    1. Install NEW cylinder head gasket.
    2. Install cylinder head, intake manifold and exhaust manifold as an assembly.
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    4. Install front exhaust bracket bolt. Tighten bolt to 20 ft lb (27 Nm).
    5. Install NEW lower exhaust flange gasket and 3 nuts. Tighten nuts to 24 ft lb (31 Nm).
    6. Install exhaust manifold heat shield. Tighten nuts to 35 in lb (4 Nm).
    7. Connect fuel hose to pipe.
    8. Connect 2 hoses to oil cooler.
    9. Attach water bypass hose to bypass pipe.
    10. Install starter and bolts. Tighten bolts to 34 ft lb (46 Nm).
    11. Install intake manifolds bracket and 4 bolts. Tighten bolts to 32 ft lb (45 Nm).
    12. Install grounding bracket.
    13. Connect fuel hose to fuel connector assembly.
    14. Connect the following electrical connectors;
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      • Throttle position sensor
      • Idle speed actuator
      • Oil pressure switch
      • EGR vacuum solenoid valve at intake manifold
    15. Connect purge control solenoid vacuum hose to intake manifold.
    16. Attach wire harness from rear of cylinder head.
    17. Connect brake booster vacuum hose and cruise control vacuum hose to surge tank.
    18. Connect heater hose to elbow.
    19. Connect 2 fuel injection electrical connectors at rear of cylinder head.
    20. Connect 2 ignition coil electrical connectors.
    21. Install cylinder head cover.
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    23. Install vacuum pipe and 2 bolts at rear of cylinder head cover. Tighten bolts to 60 in lb (7 Nm).
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    25. Connect loom holder to rear of cylinder head cover.
    26. Install 2 screws to high tension wire protectors.
    27. Install air hose to behind intake manifold.
    28. Install ISC air hose to idle speed actuator.
    29. Install PCV valve to cylinder head cover.
    30. Install air intake hose.
    31. Connect mass air flow sensor electrical connector.
    32. Install the following;
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      • Air ISC air hose
      • Breather hose
      • Vacuum hose from air intake hose
    33. Attach accelerator cable.
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      NOTE: Timing belt pulley timing mark and timing mark must be aligned.
      Camshaft timing marks kia-03-20-7032.gif

      NOTE: The arrow at "2" on camshaft pulley must be aligned with timing mark on front housing.
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    37. Pressurize fuel system.
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