The PCV vacuum supply hose is located under the intake manifold. It is not uncommon for this hose to tear and create a vacuum leak. Removal of the intake manifold is needed in order to get access to this hose as there is not enough room to get hands or tools into that small area.
On mine it is on a label on the upper radiator rail.
The best way to repair a vacuum hose on your Chevrolet is to replace the vacuum hose. The vacuum hose is held in place with a retaining clamp on each end of the hose.
It is on the transmission. It has a vacuum hose connected to it. It is round, about two inches in diameter. Robert Foley.
Usually if you look on the underside of you hood there is a sticker which will give a brief diagram of the vacum lines
a vaccun hose loose or broking
There is no transmission vacuum hose. That is a vent hose.
You look up the size of the hose from the instructors manual that came with the vacuum you purchased. Then you look for stores near you which have the hose your vacuum needs and then you buy the vacuum hose.
Its the hose that attached to a vacuum. Its where the suction is transferred from the vacuum cleaner to any attachments. Its also generically referred to as a vacuum for your car.
That would be a vacuum hose with a hole in it, burst isn't usually a term I would use with a vacuum hose as it tends to imply pressure pushing out.
Depends on which hose you are talking about... There is a diagram under the hood of your truck that shows you the vacuum hose diagram.
Depends on which hose you are talking about... There is a diagram under the hood of your truck that shows you the vacuum hose diagram.