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ssesc93 07-24-2005 06:51 PM

I have a couple of broken lines
 
If this an easy fix or an expensive repair and the shop?

#1 This hose is right above teh thermostat housing. I accidently tore it because i didnt know it can come off. I tore it with the socket wrench :oops:

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The next one is below the airbix and directly under the upper radiator hose.

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SSEimatt93 07-24-2005 08:42 PM

Any of the lines i have broke in the past got fixed with electrical tape, now others might recommend going to a dealer and buying OE replacements, tape worked fine for me.

Kennginn 07-24-2005 09:14 PM


Originally Posted by SSEimatt93
Any of the lines i have broke in the past got fixed with electrical tape, now others might recommend going to a dealer and buying OE replacements, tape worked fine for me.

the lines at a dealer is no more then 15 dollars for both

BillBoost37 07-24-2005 10:22 PM

Whoa Steve... I really can't see the first one, but the second one is the vacuum line going to the evap or charcoal canister..take your choice of names.

Today Randy and I were looking at my car..pulled the airbox. And I had the same stinkin thing. Went into the garage..got a piece of rubber vacuum tubing (about the right size to push onto the hard plastic tube) and fixed it right up. It's only vacuum hoses. Get over to Napa...have Kenn help you with which size you need and you are off and Boosting again.


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