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<blockquote data-quote="Dane" data-source="post: 1549939" data-attributes="member: 2494"><p>Yes, that could do it as well. You are introducing some more components into play at that point, but I'd think that if it goes away in 4WD that it would definitely point me towards the IWEs. You can independently test each IWE with your vacuum test kit - very easy. You can also test the vacuum line after that (if both IWEs measure good). Honestly though, if your issue is easy to normally reproduce I'd just go try your 4WD test first and see if the sound persists in 4WD. Personally I'd probably pull the vacuum line since that's also very simple, and though it's technically "ok" to drive on pavement in 4WD I don't like to do it if I can avoid it. Your call, six of one, half dozen of the other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dane, post: 1549939, member: 2494"] Yes, that could do it as well. You are introducing some more components into play at that point, but I'd think that if it goes away in 4WD that it would definitely point me towards the IWEs. You can independently test each IWE with your vacuum test kit - very easy. You can also test the vacuum line after that (if both IWEs measure good). Honestly though, if your issue is easy to normally reproduce I'd just go try your 4WD test first and see if the sound persists in 4WD. Personally I'd probably pull the vacuum line since that's also very simple, and though it's technically "ok" to drive on pavement in 4WD I don't like to do it if I can avoid it. Your call, six of one, half dozen of the other. [/QUOTE]
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