The best place to purchase an automatic air hose reel is at Amazon.com. They have ones that work for air or water hoses.
Air hose reels are fairly inexpensive. They can be found online for as low as $15. A higher end air hose reel can cost up to around $100. The price will vary by the diameter of the hose and the psi of the hose.
Any of your local hardware stores should carry an air hose reel. Check stores such as Home Depot or Lowes, or a locally-owned shop. If you have no luck, online stores, such as Amazon likely carry what you're looking for.
"Air hose reels are often adjustable, although, no, they do not adjust automatically. You should therefore manually adjust your air hose reel before proceeding to use." For some examples of air hose reels, check out this store at the related link below. It will provide you with some descriptions and specs to help answer your question.
An air hose can be found at any Home Improvement stores. Also you can find them online on websites like Amazon. There is also a type of air hose that can be found at Factory Air Hose.
Coxreels advertises to have the largest selection to choose from, Northern Tool and Equipment sells over 50 reels and allows you the ability to compare prices as well as specify your needs by the gauge of the hose you are wanting the reel for, as for the best reel that would actually depend on the persons needs. I personally have a hose reel for industrial length electrical cord made by Reel-works, it works for me but some others say they have issues with cord bunching in the retractable units, But honestly there is not a specific place that will just say this product is the absolute best on market.
Have you tried replacing the hose for the automatic choke if it has one as mite not be getting enough air in and so is surging.
No. At the junction of the small hose to the pressure is great
check the air snorkel hose that goes from air filter box to the engines throttle body if this hose is cracked or not securely mounted it will suck in air and noe register with the mass airflow sensor built in-line with hose. you may have to take hose off and physically bend it to find cracks in between ridges in hose. if you find a crack duct tape is a quick fix until you get to dealer to get new one
The intake air temperature (IAT) sensor of the 1997 Hyundai Sonata is located in the air hose assembly. Follow the air hose to the immediate entrance to the air filter box and that is where to find the IAT wiring harness.
You have a vacuum leak somewhere. Trace the main vacuum hose fom the air intake until you find a crack in the hose.
Check with your local auto parts store. They should be able to help you find the proper hose for your car.
it will be on ur air intake hose and it will have a wiring harness plugged into it