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Old Nov 9, 2021 | 08:21 PM
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Hello CL Fam,

So I messaged up yet again. When I was installing my AOS, I yanked on a line and cracked it in half. Now I’m in need of help finding a part number so I can replace it. Long story short, I’ve been having the dreaded P0101 code even after replacing the MAF with a oem denso. All my vacuum lines from the RR intake seems to be ok and all clamps are tight. I took off the rr cf elbow and put my hps thinking it would help. This is the only part I know that’s messed up. I tried to glue it back together but I’m pretty sure it’s still leaking air.

I’ve circled the item I’m referencing in the attached pics. Thanks in advance!



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Old Nov 9, 2021 | 08:40 PM
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23829-38050

2008 Lexus IS F Hose, fuel vapor feed. Engine - 2382938050 - Genuine Lexus Part


in the mean time, I've had decent luck wrapping broken hoses with electrical tape until a replacement is sourced

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Old Nov 9, 2021 | 10:02 PM
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That one turns to glass at the manifold end. If you ever take it off, be sure to have a new one on hand because it will for sure break on you.
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