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that feeds the Vacuum controls you might be able to remove the glue box and find it. One thing I liked about my old Durango (God rest her soul) it was right by the gas pedal really easy to fix.
no the glue booth the place on the passenger side of the dash were you are suppose to keep all your glue....or is that just me
Nice try. I know you are posting from a phone though, so, ya ain't gonna get away with that. I am well aware of how 'autocomplete' can totally slaughter words.
Nice try. I know you are posting from a phone though, so, ya ain't gonna get away with that. I am well aware of how 'autocomplete' can totally slaughter words.
it also this thing called Skype, where you swipe to each letter. So if you wanted to spell "hi" you started at the "h" and drag your finger to the "i" see the attached pic to try to understand.
To answer the question not about auto complete, this is the hose behind heater core. The view is from inside the engine compartment. I’ll try through the glove box and maybe find where it terminates.
To answer the question not about auto complete, this is the hose behind heater core. The view is from inside the engine compartment. I’ll try through the glove box and maybe find where it terminates.
Look around carefully, you might get lucky, and be able to push the line back thru far enough to reconnect things. Don't pull it back into the cab though, major pain to get it back out.
Any parts store can sell you vacuum line, just need to know what size you need. Take in a short piece of the plastic line, and get some rubber line that fits tight to it.