It depends on the make and model of your vehicle. Typically they're held on by a pair of hose clamps that you can remove using a flathead screwdriver.
It is a hose that connects from the air filter to valve cover that stops contamenents from staying in the engine.
Crankcase breather tube.
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Crankcase breather hose.
These are breather tubes. On older models there is usually a breather filter in its place. On newer cars the engineers removed this filter by placing a hose connected to the air duct. (Since this air is already filtered)
I believe it's the hose that attaches from the air filter into the engine. It may look like an accordion or a bendy straw. I'm looking for one too
I am not aware of a breather filter on the 323. The breather hose on the valve/cam cover vents directly into the intake snorkel located between the throttle body and the air meter (the snorkel is the black oval shaped tube in the shape of an 'L') Cheers Malcolm
There is a hoose leading from the upper portion of the Crankcase (where piston and engines are,the upper visible part) to the intake manifold. remove the end that conects to the intake manifold and add it the filter breather, the other end just leave it open or connect a small hose. I recomend a pass by filter it s like a round filter that allows you to connect to hoses to it so you just put this filter in the middle of the hose to filter that air.
To change the air filter on the 2002 VW Beetle, just remove the air breather cover by unscrewing the center nut. Then, remove the filter and add the new filter in its place. Place the cover back over the filter and replace the nut.
Because the hairs in your nose filter the air
If by breather you mean the air filter......yes.
it is the little round dome black filter on top of valve cover. Follow the little black hose from air filter box to dome looking filter.