can you name these parts and their numbers?
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can you name these parts and their numbers?
i have these two pieces that i would like to replace and i went to my local stealer and tried to look them up on his parts finder..we couldnt find the pics and no one knew what the hoses would be called we looked everywhere for these things...if you know the part numbers or where i can get new ones or where the dealer could find them please help me i tried buying regular fuel hose to replace them but they kink instead of hold their shape while bending any help would be appreciated thanks brian..
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Looks like the crankcase vent tubes. Some pictures zoomed out would help. Being able to look at the engine and where abouts the peice is.
Engine/truck info is needed aswell.
Engine/truck info is needed aswell.
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yes these are the pcv hoses and crankcase hose but i dont know what the dealer calls them or their part numbers to get new ones..i cant zoom out otherwise the pics are too big to upload..its an 88 2wd 22r how do i get new ones from the dealer thanks brian
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When I replaced mine I just called down to the local Toy dealership and told the parts person that I needed the PCV and Vacuum hoses that come out of the top of the valve cover on a 1986 22re. He had them in stock and I went and got em. This might be your best bet since I don't think anyone but the dealer carries them.
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Without a better picture, I'm guessing you're looking at "ventilation hose No. 2" (on the pcv valve) and "ventilation hose No. 3".
The part numbers shown here might be correct, but you'll need a prefix and suffix identifying your vehicle by VIN. So take your VIN and this picture to the dealership, and I'm sure they can find it.
The part numbers shown here might be correct, but you'll need a prefix and suffix identifying your vehicle by VIN. So take your VIN and this picture to the dealership, and I'm sure they can find it.
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