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It is the hoses that carry compressed air from the turbo to the throttle body.
on the top of the turbo '02 plate will have a rubber hose connected to it
check hose from the turbo to the air mass meter on the bottom of the hose mat have a hole in it repair or replace.
well that all depends witch hose answer this does it go from the turbo to the waistgait or is it a oil and or colant hose but obviously its do to over pressure manly causes pops try new clamps
on the top radiator hose.
it is located behind the right front headlight. take off the intake hose going into the turbo and it should come out with ease
none ................ seals in turbo perished take off hose to turbo and feel in end for any wear on rotor and any oil .....if either are apparant new turbo required or soon new engine
chk coolant, chk coolant hose to turbo if it's a turbo. my hose was leaking causing overheating. My 2006 had a clogged heater core causing flow problems. Also the cooling fan is known to fail after 100k miles.
on thepass side of the transmission pan.it has a hose connected to it.
probly just a vaccum hose If it is a turbo, it could be cooling line for the turbo.
If you look at the TURBO you will see that it has a oil line that hooks to it. The oil seal starts leaking and oil from the engine runs inside of the turbo and makes an oily mess in turbo and Intake hose. Alot of times the engine will smoke out of the exhaust. You need to replace TURBO.
you would lose all your coolant