Want this question answered?
There is no transmission vacuum hose. That is a vent hose.
It's just a vent hose. It doesn't connect to anything other than the transmission.
that is a vent hose. it hangs freely. does not connect to anything.
Should be a drain plug either at bottom or rear of radiator or remove lower hose
Depending on Yr/Make/Model, it usually connects to the intake manifold, TB or a T fitting in the vacuum hose to the HVAC.
Normally on the upper passenger side of the transmission. Find the vacuum hose coming from the engine to the transmission and you will find the valve.
assuming your talking about the transmission modulator...visually inspect the transmission and look for a vacuum hose from the engine to the tranny...
The dipstick for the automatic transmission is located about a 6inches to a foot from the drivers side headlight and in front of the air intake hose. hope that helps
At the outlet to the fuel injection hose.
Probably the engine end of the upper radiator hose
On a 1994 Ford Aerostar : Follow the TOP radiator hose from the radiator It will connect to the engine cooling thermostat housing The thermostat is INSIDE the housing * on the 4.0L V6 engine the hose actually connects to a metal pipe which is part of the thermostat housing
its a vent hose