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Name that hose....

....I have a split and for the life of me, don't know what this hose does and don't know what's it called as I've never had to take it off, so never paid attention to it. Well, the darn thing has a slight split in it and I wanna replace it.

 

What the hell is it? Assume it's something to do with the brake servo? I can't find it on Courtesy Z or in the manual.

 

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That's will be your clutch booster mate, there are silicon replacements available now

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Righty ho...that obvious! I feel so stupid. I should have known....but I've never had to deal with it!!

 

Cheers! :)

That's will be your clutch booster mate, there are silicon replacements available now

 

Correct, had to nip out to the car to check lol, this might help though

 

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30664 on the image above. it goes to the vacuum tank gubbings for the clutch booster. (above image is for a LHD model, but its the same layout but reversed.)

Edited by vodkashots

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It's funny lighting. Fluid is half way between Min and Max...or rather just a little over. Cheers though. :)

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