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I have a small L shaped hose that I don't know what is supposed to be attached to it and would like pictures of the rear part of a 3800 series II engine (passenger side). Any picture would be appreciated
Thanks
97silverbird
Heres some pics, hope this helps, thats somewhat of an L shaped hose. If you need closer pics just let me know, will be done with classes and home again in a few hours
is it that little hose, vacuumm hose, that has an L hook up on ts end? cuz if that it, it goes to the MAP sensor
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Even on the dell comp at the college the pics I posted are showing up, I upped them on imageshack so it could have been an issue for a bit or something
That sounds like it, the hose is about 1 1/2 inches long and shaped like an L and the short end is located on a black sensor but there is nothing going to other end of the hose.
97silverbird
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