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Hi people.

I really need your help with this.

i was cleaning (well trying to anyway) my engine bay....and then i saw a hose/pipe that wasn't connected to anything on one end. After looking around for any obvious points that it would connect to, I didn't find anything.

there doesn't seem to be anything within its reach that it would connect to. Is it just an air bleed hose or something? i mean is it meant to be that way?(i doubt it).

It's at the back of the engine bay. See the pic... the red arrow is where it is connected...and the part im holding is the mysterious end that's not connected to anything at the moment. I really need a clue with this, the next time any of you look at your engine bay, please let me know what the heck this line is.

Thank you all.

http://i962.photobucket.com/albums/ae103/v...23/IMAG0127.jpg

You say one end is disconnected... Where is the other end joined to? Trace it back & post that info, will be a good start on finding out where it should be...

EDIT: Just re-read your post & looked at the photo. I know youre pointing out where its connected but any idea what that is?

Where are other hoses in that area running to?

& what model car is this RB25DET in?

Edited by wlspn
I know youre pointing out where its connected but any idea what that is?

Where are other hoses in that area running to?

& what model car is this RB25DET in?

Hi, I've got nooo idea what that is. I should point out, that I have the mechanical prowess of an eggplant. It's just at the back of the engine bay....near the vaccum lines? It's this "thing" (for lack of a better word) with some electrical lines, and also air lines? coming out of it. Electrical wires are connected to nearby electrical points, and other tubes are connected to their relevant connections. Yet this is the only one that's not connected to anything. I've had a look around it, and there's nothing nearby (as far as i can see) that it would connect to. The engine is a Neo Rb25DET in an R34 GTT. So if anyone has the same car....pleas do tell :D

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