this question is not clear what hose? on what engine
A VENT HOSE
if you look towards the left of the engine there is a black hose going into the engine with a big plastic nut....just twist the black nut and then pull the hose out and you should see the PCV valve hanging from the end. Just pull it off and replace....
If it's a vent hose it doesn't go anywhere.
No, you do not have to remove the engine to replace a radiator hose.No, you do not have to remove the engine to replace a radiator hose.
Find top hose on the radiator. Follow the hose to the engine block. Where the hose connects to the engine block, the thermo is right there.
its on the right side of the engine if you follow the big black hose from the radiator to the engine its right there by the engine inside the hose!
It is under the housing on the engine that the upper radiator hose hooks to.It is under the housing on the engine that the upper radiator hose hooks to.
I believe it's the rear differential vent hose.
a PVC hose is a hose connected to the back of the intake manifold to the front of the engine
Do you mean the ENGINE AIR INTAKE HOSE in front of the engine , that goes from the engine air filter to the throttle body ? ( or as Ford calls it , the engine air box hose )
Follow the top radiator hose to the engine, it is in the thermostat housing where that hose meets the engine.
The right is a the supply hose into the engine. Thecoolantis coldercoming fromthe radiator. The left hose is the return hose to the radiator, after the coolanthas gone through the engine, which reheated the coolant.