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Old 08-26-2004, 09:25 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Air Intake Hose

Hi,

Anyone know a place online I can buy an air intake hose ( the flexible one that is after the MAF sensor to the throtle body? (1990 Camry V6 LE)

Mine is cracked, and no place seems to have it online or localy (NAPA, Autozone etc). Anyone knows part #? I find it dufficult to believe they do not have such a "common" (to me) item.

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Old 08-26-2004, 10:36 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Try car-part.com, local junkyards, or TAP Recycling (www.taprecycling.com).
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i used electrical tape on mine worked like a charm
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Old 08-27-2004, 12:04 AM   #4 (permalink)
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i used electrical tape on mine worked like a charm
Yeah, that's what I did too

I would like to replace it eventually...
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same thing happened to me, but i'm using duct tape as a temporary fix....i found one on ebay, 35$ + 19$ shipping, but that's the airbox AND hose...i just need the hose, as well.
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duct tape is a PERMANENT fix
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duct tape is a PERMANENT fix

agreed leave that stuff on long enough under the hood with all taht heat and it will be better than original. I think you can get duct tape in black now also so it will match.
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yep, i got black duct tape...holds up nicely...might put more on there and let it get hot and melt onto there...i think i'm just gonna end up using a short-ram or possibly custom a CAI.
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I tried tape on mine but it didnt work. The vacuum or just collapsed the tube from the inside nad made a nice hole thru the tape. I did this at least 3 times. I am sure it was a combination of the high heat in the engine bay and the vacuum. Plus I used that black electrical tape because duct tape was useless at the bend where it was split. I had to pay $35 for a replacement hose because its soo hard to find (they break often). At autozon I peeped a flexible replacement air hose for about $5. Its just like the air duct hose that goes on the back of your dryer but tuffer and in black. If I had the chance I would try this first before going for the direct replacement. The only thing is you wount be able to use that dust trap thingy in the middle air hose.
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