A disconnected vacuum hose can cause an increase in engine idle speed and loss of brake power assist during brake application without prior warning.

Service Brakes, Hydraulic — Power Assist

Summary
The power brake booster vacuum hose could be improperly installed and not clamped to the brake booster vacuum nipple.
Actions
Dealers will inspect the vehicles to insure that the brake booster vacuum hose connection is fully seated and clamped to the vacuum check valve nipple at the brake booster.
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Date Announced
OCT 20, 1995
Vehicles Affected
600
NHTSA Campaign #
95V199000
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