Could be as easy as tightening the hose clamp. However if the hose being cut by over-tightening the clamp caused the leak, you may be able to loosen the clamp, slide the clamp to a good section of hose, and retighten. Be sure that the fitting is not collapsing. If it is, replace it, remembering to use Teflon sealing tape on the fitting threads. If the hose is too badly damaged it may need replacement.
On my filter, there are two connections arranged vertically. The top connection is the intake, the bottom the return.
same thing happened to me. it is the antifreeze return line. rubber hose. access the oil filter spot and connects radiator to water pump i think.
The connection on top is from the filter inlet (discharge of the pump). The connection on the opposite side of this one is the filter outlet back to the pool. The connection below the filter inlet is for backwashing the filter.
Somewhere between the return air grille in the home and the return air duct connection on the furnace.
The color of plastic at the filter connection doesn't matter because the filter is a larger line than the return line. They are different sizes
Return is the one that connects to the rear of the transmission.Return is the one that connects to the rear of the transmission.
Try looking where the return air duct connects to the furnace, if not there the next place to look is in the return air grille in the living space. Either way it is somewhere in the return air duct between the grille and the furnace.
The fuel filter in a Lincoln Navigator typically has three ports to facilitate proper fuel flow and filtration. One port connects to the fuel tank, another connects to the engine, and the third serves as a return line for excess fuel. This design helps ensure that fuel is efficiently filtered before reaching the engine, while also allowing for the return of unneeded fuel back to the tank, thus maintaining optimal fuel pressure and performance.
Return - 2012 A Bridge Connects to the Past 2-4 was released on: USA: 14 June 2012
The salt lamp may be leaking do to a small crack in it. If it continues to do so, return the product for a new one.
To change the return filter on a 2003 Chevy Silverado is easy. Simply open the hood of your car and gently remove the filter and replace with new filter. that it!
Return them to the store to exchange for a pair that is not defective.