Mysterious loose hose in the engine bay
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Mysterious loose hose in the engine bay
I was changing my drivers side (RHD) O2 sensor and I noticed this little hose with clamp on it.
Next to it appears to be a pipe that it would fit but it looks like it never was in there. Or atleast it hasn't been there for a long time.
I also changed the front and rear sway bar bushings.
Everything went fine until I was tightening one of the rear sway bar bolts and it snapped.
Of course the other half got stuck in the locking nut so after fighting with it over an hour this is the end result:
I'm glad it did break from the weldings because I don't know what else I could have done with it.
Next to it appears to be a pipe that it would fit but it looks like it never was in there. Or atleast it hasn't been there for a long time.
I also changed the front and rear sway bar bushings.
Everything went fine until I was tightening one of the rear sway bar bolts and it snapped.
Of course the other half got stuck in the locking nut so after fighting with it over an hour this is the end result:
I'm glad it did break from the weldings because I don't know what else I could have done with it.
Last edited by Lutkis; 06-27-14 at 03:00 AM.
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Lead Lap
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Could that be a symptom caused by that loose hose?
Well anyways I'll have to get it back on asap.
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I usually refuel $40 and I can drive about a week with that amount. Now I can drive only 4-5 days with that amount.
Thanks for your reply!
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