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<blockquote data-quote="smurfslayer" data-source="post: 2002811" data-attributes="member: 21926"><p>Welcome to FRF. Pictures, or it’s a prius.</p><p></p><p>The check valve is the most common and easy to replace part of the IWE system, but it’s not the only part that can fail. Any of the vacuum hoses could fail or parts further down the circuit. Also, if the failure has been there long enough it’s possible to damage the IWE’s themselves ( I am not correctly referring to the part name here ), but if they’re allowed to partially engage for a long enough time it will damage the internal parts at the wheel(s). </p><p></p><p>Go ahead with the solenoid change, retest and post results with your Raptor picture(s). </p><p>Hopefully, it’s just a simple failed solenoid. If not, rock 4a until you get it fixed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smurfslayer, post: 2002811, member: 21926"] Welcome to FRF. Pictures, or it’s a prius. The check valve is the most common and easy to replace part of the IWE system, but it’s not the only part that can fail. Any of the vacuum hoses could fail or parts further down the circuit. Also, if the failure has been there long enough it’s possible to damage the IWE’s themselves ( I am not correctly referring to the part name here ), but if they’re allowed to partially engage for a long enough time it will damage the internal parts at the wheel(s). Go ahead with the solenoid change, retest and post results with your Raptor picture(s). Hopefully, it’s just a simple failed solenoid. If not, rock 4a until you get it fixed. [/QUOTE]
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