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ok a couple months ago my car wouldnt start...i figured it was the starter and started banging on it with a stick....some says it works....as i was doing it so, i noticed that two wires or tubing of some sort came off....my brother says its just for the cruse control...but i doubt it...i dont know so i'll let the pros shine on this one...
dont know where this belongs
the two tube thingy came from this device
same device hopefully better view??
Last edited by 93XLEcamry; 01-19-2010 at 08:04 PM.
Not 100% on a '93 six-banger, but there should be a vacuum diagram on the underside of your hood that shows the routing of the vacuum lines to the charcoal canister.
Not 100% on a '93 six-banger, but there should be a vacuum diagram on the underside of your hood that shows the routing of the vacuum lines to the charcoal canister.
i dont think i've seen that diagram....but i'll double check tomorrow...thanks guys
sorry for the double post...not sure how to double quote....again sorryy....
That's definitely the charcoal canister. Unsure where those hoses go for a '93.
You can try going to toyotapartszone.com, input your vin... search for charcoal canister and check out the diagrams. Maybe you can figure it out from there. I couldn't.
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after trying to do some research on where this part belongs....i found this quote...
The Canister Vent Valve is located on or very near the Charcoal Canister and has two vapor hoses attached to it. One hose goes to outside air and is equipped with a filter while the other hose connects directly to the Charcoal Canister.
there are two hose...like they describe, but isnt it suppose to go somewhere??...or is wha they describing for another car???...
and i tried going to the toyotatpartszon...but couldnt find the diagram for it...soooooo i guess bump for some more help??
after trying to do some research on where this part belongs....i found this quote...
The Canister Vent Valve is located on or very near the Charcoal Canister and has two vapor hoses attached to it. One hose goes to outside air and is equipped with a filter while the other hose connects directly to the Charcoal Canister.
there are two hose...like they describe, but isnt it suppose to go somewhere??...or is wha they describing for another car???...
and i tried going to the toyotatpartszon...but couldnt find the diagram for it...soooooo i guess bump for some more help??
The two hoses connected to the vent valve are more-or-less on the bottom of the charcoal canister...they aren't the two you're worried about.
The two on top, one should route back to the gas tank, and the other (which is usually labelled "purge" on the canister) should to to a vacuum valve that's normally up near where your upper radiator hose enters the engine.
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