3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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ok so i got this loose hose and i need to know what it is, and where it goes. well more imporantly where it goes, what it is really isnt that important.
it goes under the intake manifold. It's hard to see but take a mirror or jack the car up and get under the engine with a light. If you look up carfully you'll see it.
uh, is it NOT connected in your picture? i cant really tell cause my monitor isnt the greatest on this laptop ... but it looks like yours is already connected - do you have a picture thats more clear?
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^yeah, that side on the top of the intake manifold is connected, i got no problem with that one, the problem is the other side, THATS the ones thats not connected...i need the other side...
^ not really it actually goes down into the the "main" vacume hose harness that conects to the VSV, one from the EGR, and one one from the modulator, so the VSV is conneted properly. but there is still that hose that ends up down there with nowhere to go.
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