The rubber hose that connects from the chasis to rear axle is for grip.
A VENT HOSE
Hose has become brittle from age Hose clamp has cut into hose
I don't know mutch about a Lexus but the rubber hose is should be the return line. the pressurized line should be metal or steal bradedAnswerhose that connects directly to reservoir, is the retrun hose the pressure hose goes from pump to steering
The fuel neck? its about 150 dollars brand new. or it could be the rubber hose that connects it to the fuel tank. which would be only a few dollars.
It is plugged into the top of the valve cover. Has a rubber hose that connects to the intake manifold.
Its called breather hose. It will cost you less than $ 10.00.
Because cars have brakes on ALL wheels - not just the front ones !
I believe it's a vent hose and it connects to nothing. It's just there to relieve any pressure.
Yes. A rubber hose is flexible.
There is a rubber hose that connects from the upper plennum (top with Cobra emblem) to the back of the driver's side valve cover. The PCV valve is located at the end of this rubber hose plugged in the drivers side valve cover.
If that is the vent hose for your front differential it does not connect to anything One end connects to the differential and the other end goes up high enough so water doesn't get in ( as far as i know )
the rear brake hose? it connects up on top of the frame on an L-bracket, which goes into a hose, and the block is mounted on the rear axle.