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Anonymous Posted on Sep 10, 2012

Vacum hose missing off of oil filler neck in a 1999 mazda B3000

I found a hole where a i assume a vacum line belongs on the oil filler neck of my v6 motor and i dont know where it is suppose to go OR waht runs to it

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There is a diagram under the hood of all engine vacuum lines.

  • Anonymous Sep 10, 2012

    ive never looked for it ill have to look

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SOURCE: How many quarts of oil do i need for an oil change

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SOURCE: fuse box for 1998 mazda b3000

There are really 2 boxes
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SOURCE: how many quarts of oil does a 2001 mazda b3000

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SOURCE: 94 mazda B3000 3.0L cylinder head torque specs

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  • Posted on Jan 20, 2010

SOURCE: changing gearbox oil ?

i accidently drained some of the gearbox oil from my bravo b2600 1997. where is the hole to put more fluid back in there? how much should i put? and what fluid should i use?

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