Repairing the Brake Booster Vacuum Lines on a 04-06 VW Touareg- $15 fix!
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- Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2023
- Parts and tools used:
6mm socket: www.amazon.com/CRAFTSMAN-Shal...
Hose clamp kit: www.amazon.com/TICONN-40PCS-H...
Dielectric Grease: www.amazon.com/Permatex-22058...
3/8 silicone vacuum hose: www.amazon.com/Ucreative-Temp...
Email: Carlos84Sousa@gmail.com
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Nice job man. I’m replacing the vacuum hose
Hi, have you been able to inspect the hose that runs under the wipers?
No, I haven't had the need to do that.
Do you just pop the old line off and connect the new one on?
Yes don’t forget the hose clamp
Thanks man! Doing it tomorrow
Very informative ideo for us that have touaregs mine is a 2004 V6
The top of the hose does not have a clamp. Seems as if is just pressure. How do you take that off?
The bottom of it does