SweetNLo
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My Dad and I tested the vacuum line on the brake booster. We unplugged the line from the booster itself and sealed it while the truck was in drive. Unfortunately, the truck still surged at idle. Therefore, the booster line is not the problem. I was really hopeful that this was going to be the problem. Thanks for the suggestion.ya...
what happens if you hold the brakes for an extended period of time then release them and stomp on the gas? does it go or does it almost die? if it dosent go you are probably dealing with a failed vacume brake booster.
honestly lately like over the last year there have been many people with these ideling problems.... my burb completely ruptured its brake booster last year.... scary **** coming to a stop sign while also blowing the front passanger line.
Anyways after I put a new brake booster on my truck it immediately had so much more power than it ever did and it was obvious to me that I had gotten used to a gradual decline in performance due to this faulty leaking BB.
I think all of these boosters in everyone's trucks are reaching the end of there life and because it is a brake part we dont realize it until after trying many other things....
Al