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I am trying to replace the vacuum tube (leading from the vacuum connector, on the hose coming from the canister, to the intake) and emission hose on my 1995 Lexus SC400. I cannot find out what size is necessary to replace them. The hoses on them now are the wrong size and material from the last person who owned it, and because of it, I failed smog. What diameter for each, material, hard/soft do I need?
I attached a pic, not of my car, but same model, and pointed out what I'm talking about
I attached a pic, not of my car, but same model, and pointed out what I'm talking about
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1995 Lexus SC400 HELLPP!!!
I have attached a pic of the tube/hose I need because the last person who owned my car used the wrong ones, and it failed smog because of it. I have an appt with a referee tomorrow to approve me for smog, but they'll instantly fail me if I haven't replaced them. Anyone have any idea what type and size, hard/soft, etc I need? Thanks!
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I would pull the hoses off and take them to either auto parts store or hose shop, they will cut you a piece of hose of the right length and diameter.
It may not look exactly with the same bends, but as long as they properly fit your manifolds hose outlets and don't leak air that's what really matter.
It may not look exactly with the same bends, but as long as they properly fit your manifolds hose outlets and don't leak air that's what really matter.
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The picture I provided is not of my car. The hoses on mine are completely wrong. I need the correct ones, so showing them those wouldn't really help.
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