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I need help identifying a ruptured hose so I can replace it. I'll try my best to describe it.
On top of the engine, next to the intake manifold is a black circular structure which has a couple of hoses attached to it. One of the hoses, the one that faces the front grille, is torn. I need to replace it but I can't find it named or labeled in my Haynes Manual for the car. I'd be grateful to any one who can help me. Thanks.
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Re: Busted Hose
It's part of the crankcase ventillation system. It will only be available from VW, they have exploded views so you can identify it easily.
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Re: Re: Busted Hose
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Yes it should. The intake for the interrior vents is on the passenger side cowl pannel under the wipers. Its problably sucking in the smelly odor from the engine bay.
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