Depending on Yr/Make/Model, it usually connects to the intake manifold, TB or a T fitting in the vacuum hose to the HVAC.
There is no transmission vacuum hose. That is a vent hose.
that is a vent hose. it hangs freely. does not connect to anything.
No vacuum hoses on newer Honda transmissions.
The Vacuum line for an automatic transmission runs from the modulator valve on the rear of the transmission to a vacuum port on the intake of the engine. Any available port will do as long as it is on the intake, not the carburetor if so equipped.
If you have a manual transmission and a centrifugal advance distributor, you don't have any. If you have vacuum advance on your distributor, there's one vacuum hose running from the side of the carb to the distributor. If you have an automatic transmission, you've got a hose from the intake manifold to the control valve.
Depends if you have an automatic or a manual transmission. For manual: it could be a misadjusted or broken clutch cable, preventing the clutch from disengaging. For automatic: under the car, look for a missing or broken vacuum hose. It's supposed to connect to the transmission about 2/3 the way back on the right side. This hose may have fallen off, have a hole in it, or be disconnected from the vacuum source in the engine. Another cause on automatics is sticking valves in the transmission itself. These can be cleaned and resharpened without removing the transmission.
The vacuum hose should connect to the back of the intake manifold.
Yes It Wil If The Vacuum Leak Is In A Hose That Gos To you Transmission
i need a vacuum line diagram for a dodge 1500 4x4 automatic transmission, where does the large vacuum line coming off the top of the transmission hook up to The large hose coming off of the top of the tranny is only a vent hose, it is hooked to a braket that is bolted to the top of the bellhousing, trust me I am a professional
Is it a 4-wheel drive ? If it is then that so called vacuum hose hooks to the VENT TUBE on the transfer case and will be clamped to a small bracket that should be bolted to 1 of the top transmission bell housing bolts. The transmission does not have any vacuum hose's on it.
From the booster, to a vacuum source on the engine.
check modulater vacuum hose on transmission