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The Jeep Vacuum Pump is located at the front of the engine and the main role of the part is to vacuum out to energize brake assist and other essential HVAC controls. Jeep has applied pickup history to create rigs that are sturdy on everyday pick-ups. Riders see comfortable seats, silent cabins, and oversized touch screens that enable them to spend time in the track without the need to go into a frenzy. A mild hybrid system using eTorque as the entry accelerator is activated under the hood to provide grunt in low-speed traffic, and this is accompanied by a reduction in fuel consumption. Air suspension also allows the driver to raise the clearance as high as eight inches to go through the rocks and then lower to road-hugging level on the highway to conserve gas. Intelligent bedside gear storage means that gear remains dry, cabin space is conserved, and the bulk is reduced. Power remains good that it will never seem like a burden to haul the toys home after a hard day's work and all the controls are in the correct place where your glove can get them as all control is where your glove can reach, and Jeep believes in chasing the useful, not the chrome fluff. In order to install the new Vacuum Pump, you must park the Jeep, unhook the battery, and unpop the intake tube to create room. Unscrew the three bolts, slide the belt out, rotate the old unit out, and oil. Install a new gasket, affix the replacement Jeep Vacuum Pump to the timing cover, screw bed, tighten, reroute the belt, reconnect the hose and plug, then start the motor and test the Vacuum Pump was sucking hard.