If you mean the 2 1/2 inch tube, it just goes from the bottom of the snorkle on the air cleaner housing to the exhaust manifold heat shield. You should see appropriately sized ports for it. Its only purpose is to supply warmer air (heated by the exhaust manifold) to the air intake and is controlled by a vacuum actuated damper. It isn't critical to the operation of the vehicle.
That seems to be a fable. A boy noticed a levee was leaking, put his finger in the hole, and asked others to get help.
Your heater core is leaking you probably also noticed the heater may not be working as well.
could be the air-conditioning. I had that and it was minor to fix.
You can't have it both ways. If it's using fluid, then it is leaking out. If you are not seeing any on the ground or at the slave cylinder have you considered that it may be leaking from the back of the master cylinder and running inside of the car. You may not have noticed because it is going between the firewall and the carpet.
Yes - my baby stopped growing at 13 weeks, but we didn't know until 16 weeks. The doctor induced using Cytotec in a hospital. Everything was expelled. Two days later, I noticed my nipples were moist. I was leaking colostrum. I was able to hand-express it.
so that you wouldn't be staring at the boards on the wall and once the people put paper on the wall the noticed the walls weren't leaking cold air and it was warmed in there house or castle.
The excess drained out of the overflow until it was down to the level it should be...
you could be leaking engine oil onto the exhaust or it could just be rusty water that is evaporating and causing the smoke.
most likely that sounds like your problem>
You need to find the leak and fix it. Can be a hose clamp, can be a seal on the servo pump.
I am trying to get noticed by my crush.I wonder if he has noticed my new hair yet?The police noticed something was wrong and investigated.
The composition of aluminum foil is NOT 100% pure aluminum, as many people believe. You may have noticed that aluminum foil always seems dull on one side, and shiny on the other. This is caused by a naturally-occurring reaction. When Aluminum comes into contact with oxygen, the two elements undergo a spontaneous reaction: 4 Al(S) + 3 O2 (G) => 2 Al2O3 (S) The aluminum foil reacts with oxygen in the air to form a thin layer of Aluminum Oxide on one side of the foil. Because rolls of aluminum foil are generally rolled tightly, the inner side of the aluminum foil is not exposed to the air as much, and it remains shiny. In short, the composition of aluminum foil is pure aluminum (Al) AND aluminum oxide (AL2O3). (And don't worry-- the layer of aluminum oxide on aluminum foil is completely harmless. We've been using foil to cover food for years, after all.)