In a modern car such as yours there are numerous vacuum hoses. They are normally black in color and about the same diameter as a pencil or slightly smaller.
Where are the vacuum hoses on a 1995 ford thunderbird 4.6l engine?
how do i replace the pvc vacuum hoses?
I am having a stalling problem and I heard it can be the cause of a vacuum leak and if that is true how can i fix it and where is it at?
open the glove box then cut the back out of the glove box then shine a flash light in to the engine compartment and there they are.
The 5R55E transmission wasn't used until the ( 1997 ) ford Explorer , it is an electronically controlled transmission so there are no vacuum hoses In a 1996 Ford Explorer , with the V6 , the 4 speed electronically controlled 4R55E transmission was used , it also doesn't use vacuum hoses
There are many. All hoses get their vacuum from the intake manifold. (plenum)
Your 1993 Ford Escort has many vacuum hoses. They all originate at the intake manifold. Trace all of them back to the intake manifold.
The 2003 Ford Focus has 16 valves.
There are many vacuum hoses on a 1999 zx2. They all originate at the intake plenum. Backtrack from there to find the one you want.
can you show a diagram of the vacuum hoses for the 1994 ford explorer with a v6 4.0L pushrod engine?
On the underside of the hood near the front there is a diagram of your vacuum hoses and where they go.
It will cost you about $743.00 to replace a vacuum tube on a Ford Focus 2002.