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.

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