yes we had our disagreement 1 time, now they just get cut off, I recomend anyone else do the sameYou hate those things
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yes we had our disagreement 1 time, now they just get cut off, I recomend anyone else do the sameYou hate those things
I changed mine no problem, just like noted above just pushed them forward first, press and release.
unlike the heater hose T's those can go to hell
no rust but the heat kills other stuff makes plastic brittle and rubber deteriorate eventually unless you are fortunet enough to have a garage to park inYou live in the ideal climate for anything car-related not aging like shIIIIIt.
no rust but the heat kills other stuff makes plastic brittle and rubber deteriorate eventually unless you are fortunet enough to have a garage to park in
overall they last a lot longer here though.
ya if you go to the junkyard here the worst the very oldest vehicles will have is maybe some light surface rust from exposure to air depending on if the paint or undercoating was still decent or notYeah, when I lived in Oakland I saw so many older cars, just regular cars.... nothing fancy, but they had zero rust on them. If they were in NH, they would have been Thanos-snapped back into minerals 100 years ago.
When you do get them off can you tell me if there is an o-ring inside each of them? I ask because I vacuumed (not advisable) all the carbon pellets out of the hoses and get an evap error message. Everything in the Evaporator system was replaced except the hoses. I’m wondering if I may have sucked an o-ring out of the hose with the vacuum.Im currently in the process of replacing the Evap canister for my 2007 tahoe and am currently stuck trying to get the hoses off. I can feel the button depressing in when i press it but when i then pull theres zero movement. Any tip or tricks to getting these things off would be appreciated.
I was afraid of that!Yes there are seals / o-rings inside each of the hoses. I used a mirror and made sure they were not damaged. It would be possible to accidentally vacuum them up by mistake.