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What are the symptoms of a broken B14919 vacuum pump?

A B14919 vacuum pump is a device or instrument that uses mechanical, physical, chemical, or physical-chemical techniques to evacuate containers and create a vacuum atmosphere. Generally speaking, a vacuum pump is intended to improve, generate, and maintain vacuum in a closed space through various means. Depending on the working principle of vacuum pumps, they can be generally categorized into two types: gas capture pump and gas transmission pump. They are widely used in metallurgy, chemical, food, electronic coating, and other sectors.

Symptoms of a broken B14919 vacuum pump:

A vacuum booster pump provides a certain amount of auxiliary power for the driver by using the vacuum generated by the engine during braking. It makes braking operation an easier process. In the case of a broken vacuum booster pump, such auxiliary power will be absent, and the driver will feel more resistance or even a loss of control while stepping on the brake. Generally, a broken vacuum pump cannot be repaired, and can only be replaced. Attention should always be paid to the performance of this component to ensure safe driving.

What are the symptoms of a broken B14919 vacuum pump?

Name: fuel and vacuum pump

Borsehung No. : B14919

Ref No. : 038145209Q

Reference Ref No. :
038145209N/038145209H/038145209K/038145209A/038145209E/038145209M

Applicable models:

Skoda: FAB00-10/OCT01-13/SUP02-13/RO06-10

VW: BE99-10/BEC03-10/BO99-05/CA04-11/EOS06-08/FO05-12/GOLF98-09/IMD90-/JE06-11/LU99-06/PA97-11/PO00-10/SHA96-10/TOU03-10

SEAT: AL01-10/ALT04-13/AR97-04/CO06-09/IB02-11/LE00-13/TO99-09

Audi: A2 00-05/A3 01-13/A4 99-08/A6 98-05