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step 1. drive to the parts store.
step 2. open hood
step 3. yank off one of each different size of hose.
step 4. walk into parts store and ask for a few feet of each.
step 5. don't forget where everything hooked up, i suggest replacing each hose one at a time so you don't get everything mixed up.
step 6. wait 20 more years then rinse and repeat.
step 2. open hood
step 3. yank off one of each different size of hose.
step 4. walk into parts store and ask for a few feet of each.
step 5. don't forget where everything hooked up, i suggest replacing each hose one at a time so you don't get everything mixed up.
step 6. wait 20 more years then rinse and repeat.
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step 1. drive to the parts store.
step 2. open hood
step 3. yank off one of each different size of hose.
step 4. walk into parts store and ask for a few feet of each.
step 5. don't forget where everything hooked up, i suggest replacing each hose one at a time so you don't get everything mixed up.
step 6. wait 20 more years then rinse and repeat.
step 2. open hood
step 3. yank off one of each different size of hose.
step 4. walk into parts store and ask for a few feet of each.
step 5. don't forget where everything hooked up, i suggest replacing each hose one at a time so you don't get everything mixed up.
step 6. wait 20 more years then rinse and repeat.
lol, and then he will be asking for a vacuum diagram, and then somone will tell him to get the FSM, he will then ask where to get that and I will go off on another one sending him to the autozone website for a vacuum diagram and then he will get upset and leave Yotatech complaining on how un-helpful we are. Wouldn't be the first time. haha.
But yeah what he said.
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