Rodeo Sport 2WD V6-3.2L (2001)
Vacuum Hose (The built in check valve)
1. Inspect the check valve (2), which is installed inside the vacuum hose.
2. Air should pass freely from the vacuum booster (3) to the engine (1).
3. Air should not pass from the engine (1) to the vacuum booster (3). If it does, the check valve is inoperative and the vacuum hose built in the check
valve must be replaced.
HEC Engine
6VD1 Engine
Installation
1. Perform vacuum booster and vacuum booster push rod adjustment.
Note: When replacing either the master cylinder or vacuum booster, be sure to measure push rod, and adjust if required.
2. Remove retainer from vacuum booster front shell using a small screwdriver. Then gently draw plate and seal assembly out of the shell inside.