Its the hose that attached to a vacuum. Its where the suction is transferred from the vacuum cleaner to any attachments. Its also generically referred to as a vacuum for your car.
The best way to repair a vacuum hose on your Chevrolet is to replace the vacuum hose. The vacuum hose is held in place with a retaining clamp on each end of the hose.
There is no transmission vacuum hose. That is a vent hose.
You look up the size of the hose from the instructors manual that came with the vacuum you purchased. Then you look for stores near you which have the hose your vacuum needs and then you buy the vacuum hose.
That would be a vacuum hose with a hole in it, burst isn't usually a term I would use with a vacuum hose as it tends to imply pressure pushing out.
Depends on which hose you are talking about... There is a diagram under the hood of your truck that shows you the vacuum hose diagram.
Depends on which hose you are talking about... There is a diagram under the hood of your truck that shows you the vacuum hose diagram.
Where it says vacuum hose
vacuum hose dimgram for 1994 ford bronco
I need a diagram for the vacuum lines on a 2004 Chevy trailblazer
The vacuum hose on the civic is going to be to the left of the intake manifold.
Also known as a Buchner or vacuum flask, the flask uses vacuum to filter samples. A vacuum hose is attached to the hose barb and the funnel is placed on top. As the hose creates a vacuum, the sample is filtered through the funnel.
Just pull off the old vacuum hose, cut an appropriate length of the correct sized replacement hose and push it on. If you can't find, or get, the right sized vacuum hose, windshield washer hose is often an acceptable replacement. BTW, it is totally acceptable to replace those hard plastic vacuum lines with rubber vacuum or washer hose.