...Hi, I have a ford taurus 2000 3.0 lt, the dpfe broke in the ref tube, but I disconeted the vacuum hose and now I don't know where connect the vacuum hose, the metal tube have 2 vacuum sockets, and ...
...hose. i would put the car on car ramps and put a brick or something behind the back wheels for security and then you will need an screwdriver or a socket to remove the clamp and normal you use the ...
...hose off ,no plug should be somewhere on bottom of radiator and you may need to use a socket extention bit "not a socket" but the part that goes into a socket to remove it. or a easier alternative to ...
Question about Automatic X1 Bagged Upright Vacuum
...hose socket to block the air flow - the light should come on, and go off again when you remove your hand. If all is well so far, replace the hose in its socket and then remove the rigid plastic tube ...
socket. 5 Follow the upper radiator hose towards the engine to locate the thermostat housing. 6 Disconnect the upper radiator hose from the thermostat housing. Use a pair of rib joint pliers to loosen
socket. Then pull the hose off the pump and let the steering fluid drain into the pan. 7 Detach the pressure hose from the steering pump by unscrewing the retaining nut at the pump using a tube wrench
...socket. 5Follow the upper radiator hose towards the engine to locate the thermostat housing. 6Disconnect the upper radiator hose from the thermostat housing. Use a pair of rib joint pliers to loosen ...
...Then , once you have it in close to the plug hole, simply spin the hose to get it started in the hole. Once you have it as far as it will go with the hose, remove the hose, and tighten with a
Question about EF1400 Central System Vacuum
...hose socket , unit runs when manualy turned on, brushes are fine Failed circuit board. Mine did the same same. Red flashing light, no power at the hose on/off switch, but would turn on manually at ...
Question about 1995 Civic
...hose can explode. you will need a 12 or 13mm socket to undo the line at the caliper and I think a 10mm wrench to undo the line at the other end of the hose. you will also need to use a 8mm I think ...
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